Seconded. I use Debian with KDE btw ;-)
Seconded. I use Debian with KDE btw ;-)
That’s odd. I hate closed eco systems.
If proton supports CalDAV (I’m not sure), it should work e.g. with DAVx5 which integrates well with Android calendar.
Or both, as the barrel jack is much more robust than the USB-C connector.
The algorithm was trained only on illustrations form continuum mechanics books.
I think it’s about the privacy being harmed when needing to login, e.g. for bug reporting and working with the source code by means oft GitHub, not for the passive part of just downloading the source for local use.
What you are intending to do is cross-compiling. Maybe this resource is useful for you.
When I had the issue with mariadb demon been killed, I think either in dmesg or syslog there was an entry reading "Out of memory: Kill process… " or similar.
Some routers also have the ability to give a device a static ip address, so that such conflicts should be avoided.
Then, maybe, Baikal a Cal-/ Card-DAV server is what you are searching for.
That would not be equivalent to ‘remote location’, as the files would be stored locally on your computer and being synced with the cloud.
The title states:
Attempting to use Home Assistant OS
So OP uses the preconfigured “ready to go” solution with the supervisor doing the setup and upgrades. Which somehow is not succesfull in doing so.
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The general difference is, a charger will try to keep the current constant and therefore slightly vary the voltage which may harm the equipment when used as a power supply. A dedicated power supply will try to keep the voltage constant, i.e. independent of the current the hardware is taking.
There is also a way to enlighten the way ahead of you: video
Back then, lions must have been looking like this.
The ‘appstore’ of some distributions, e.g. Linux Mint, displays a warning or hint for unofficial flatpaks. In Mint the display of unofficial flatpaks are toggled off by default and there is a warning or recommendation displayed against toggling on.