

Not yet, it manages snaps but I can add flatpaks as well. I made it so all definitions are in a single file so that people can easily contribute by testing. I will update the documentation to reflect this.
Not yet, it manages snaps but I can add flatpaks as well. I made it so all definitions are in a single file so that people can easily contribute by testing. I will update the documentation to reflect this.
I am not sure I understand the use case but as it stands now you can select a profile and run Gosuki once, it will import everything from said profile or even all profiles if you prefer.
Right now it’s not yet built-in but it’s on the high priority list of features and should be fairly easy to add soon. It will be either a self hosted sync server or a replicated architecture.
For mobile it can be achieved with the autoimport feature and Syncthing
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Haha I literally had no idea even that Pocket was shutting down !! I guess one more argument to avoid subscription services.
Yes that’s exactly how it works. It’s the most difficult part of the project especially for Mozilla browsers.
I figured this is the last place browser vendors didn’t dare yet to lock us out from it.
IMO Despite some unjustified rumors Arch is a very stable distro. For me it feels the same as Debian stability wise while still being on the cutting edge side. The Arch wiki is the second most important reason.
On your HD in a portable sqlite database. It is a fully offline solution.
Good to know thanks. For info all modern bluetooth chips have compatibility issues with Linux anyway.
May I ask which motherboard was it ? I am planning to get soon exactly the same specs but with an X870e Taichi which is renowed for good compatibility with Linux.
Good advice is to ask in the Level1Tech forums before buying new hardware.
start from man man
and learn to use man pages. Get used to lookup man pages for any topic before checking on the internet
LMFO I was on the reddit thread reading this post and coudn’t believe my eyes reading the comments. We’re living truly revelation times. Like you said this is a long due wakeup call for the rest of the “uncivilized” world.
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