There is "Oscilloscope" which can show frequencies and their intensity
same would be true for US
Zum Glück ist die Community sehr gut garin, solche Manipulationen/Vandalen in der Karte schnell zu erkennen. Es ist toll, dass die Einstiegshürde bei OpenStreetMap so niedrig ist und man trotzem relativ wenig solcher Manipulationen hat. Umso erstaunlicher, dass Golem.de darüber berichtet, dass man 2 Nutzer identifiziert hat. OpenStreetMap hat mehr als 10 Millionen Beitragende und über 100 Millionen Änderungen im Monat (Quelle: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Stats)
How many items can be found?
Because some users experienced accidential grows like OP had 160 Gbyte. So general advice for linux users can be stated as: Check your ~/.cache every now and then
Critical systems/servers shall better be monitored as you suggest.
Is it safe to clear ~/.cache/mozilla/
while Firefox is running?
If you have some spare time you could start adding the missing house numbers. Easiest way is using StreetComplete on Android (https://f-droid.org/en/packages/de.westnordost.streetcomplete/)
I dont know how to mount external drives on Bash without root privilegues. On the Desktop environment it can be done by just clicking without root password.
Isnt Remmina a client only? Or can it be configured to autolaunch a VNC/RDP server?
Thanks for all your discussions. All your experiences are very helpful for me. Now here is my top list and reasons:
- Cinnamon (most familiar and very stable for me)
- XFCE (I like the responseness and lightweightness)
- MATE (stable and reliable)
- KDE (I like the configurability, but unfortunately I experienced a lot of instabilities and accidents)
- Gnome (I don't like the new UI concept. When I tried it, it was laggy and non-responsive)
Out of this list:
- I3 (only head good things, but never tried it on my own installation)
- Cosmic (first time I heard about today)
- Budgie (first time I heard about today)
An Frankreichs Atlantikküste wäre noch viel Potential für die Windkraft!