Shipping prices would vary depending on location though, right?

[-] Strit@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show 3 points 3 months ago

What guide did you follow to install Davinci?

It probably contained something that removes a lot of stuff. Like replacing a dependency with a davinvi specific one, which uninstalled most of the system.

[-] Strit@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show 3 points 3 months ago

Seems our experiences are vastly different. Back when I used KMail I had no real issues. Never lost emails and it worked with all my account (I didn't use Gmail at the time).

I haven't used it in a long while though, so my experiences are old. It doesn't sound like it has improved since. :(

[-] Strit@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show 3 points 3 months ago

Which is why they said "modern" kernels. LTS systems are usually not going for modern. :)

[-] Strit@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show 3 points 3 months ago

Interestingly, the Bluetooth did work under PureOS but I never figured out why.

The bluetooth probably needs a non-free firmware blob, as most of them do.

[-] Strit@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show 3 points 3 months ago

I would also be interested in such a thing. :)

[-] Strit@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show 3 points 4 months ago

Just installed this.

It's brilliant! Thanks for the pointer.

[-] Strit@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show 3 points 4 months ago

Windows (up until windows 8 came out) -> Ubuntu for about a year -> Manjaro for about 6 years -> Arch so far for 2 years.

[-] Strit@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show 3 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

Mine is about 8W on average.

It's an Odroid H3 that runs Nextcloud, Jellyfin, AudiobookShelf, a bunch of websites and Home Assistant.

It has 2x Sata SSD's connected.

This setup is not high speed at all, so it's not what you asked about. I just answered the headline question. ;)

If any air ventilation fan turns on in the house it uses at least 3x that power, so I don't calculate the price on my servers power draw as it almost not noticable.

[-] Strit@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show 3 points 5 months ago

I use TP Link's TAPO C310 for outdoors and a C200 indoors. They are Wifi or PoE and have a custom component for Home Assistant that works pretty well.

[-] Strit@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show 3 points 5 months ago

It's a good way of solving it. It's not scriptable though as it requires user-input.

[-] Strit@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show 3 points 6 months ago

It has been default in Arch for a long time.

What is the output of your df -h | grep tmpfs command? It should list a couple of devices using tmpfs, where /tmp is one of them.

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