Nextcloud is slow and clunky if you run it on a banana.
Run it on a "normal" server and everything is smooth.
Nextcloud is slow and clunky if you run it on a banana.
Run it on a "normal" server and everything is smooth.
I thought btop replaced it. Didn't know that was still around
Edit: looking at the github: it isn't around anymore 😅
btop is not only beautiful but contains more info more dense more compact.
It's no burden. Don't overthink it. Use whatever you like.
Then just use syncthing
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Do you mean fedora not installing codecs by default and the flatpak version of firefox has it bundled, i.e. just works?
I don't want to argument with you about that. If something doesn't work as expected or intended, you've done a bad job. Stuff not working on linux isn't exclusive to flatpak. It's the fault of maintainers if people complain about a flatpak version compared to distro package.
More people have to use flatpak and report the bugs they experience. The more people focus on flstpak the less infancy bugs will appear.
I've got only recent runtimes installed. There's no old runtime. I understand your concern though, but it's less of a problem for maintained software. Moreover, you've got the same problrm for other package manager. Flatpakcan even improve upon this because it's bundled.
There's also a distinction to be made if it's an official distribution channel or if someone else packaged it.
Flatpak is the best solution.
Password manager is usualy an add on.
Themes not applying is wrong packaging, not flatpaks fault.
Flatpaks limitations are real but you should install as flatpak first and if not working, then use the native package or nix. And limitations in flatpaks should be advertised.
They don't use the app you're asking for either.
Maybe look into Home assistant or nextcloud
You need a player. I have no player. A 1TB HDD is easier to manage than multiple BRs. People buy movies on BR and rip it to store on a HDD.
Going the other way round doesn't make sense to me.