Yeah, sounds like a permissions error.
Yeah, sounds like a permissions error.
Yeah, to reiterate what @SexualPolytope@lemmy.sdf.org said, syncthing
works flawlessly on any Android devices I have used.
Maybe there’s something you missed on your phone’s setup?
Yes, you need to buy (register) a domain beforehand.
The e-mail provider of your choice that provides custom domains will ask you to
Cheers! 😉
This might help you: https://iliasa.eu/wireguard-how-to-access-a-peers-local-network/
I ran into an issue with flatpak version of Kdenlive that it would render only the topmost V track if it was a simple still image.
Preview worked fine.
Luckily, someone in Kdenlive’s Matrix suggested that I use an appimage. I used my distro’s version and the final render was fine.
Other than that I had positive experience with flatpaks in general.
That’s what I read, too.
It gives a new perspective on the subject.
Sad to see the workforce being split up, though.
You’re missing out your ::cafe
’s
I’m not sure what’s the definition of mass murder but advancing in a city/place and start killing indiscriminately sounds a lot like it.
Wait, you can keep the audio quality while using the microphone?
This usually happens when you use the earphones’ microphone. It lowers the audio quality to be able to send the microphone’s data.
I haven’t tried it but doesn’t flatseal let you setup steam’s permissions to allow external/additional directories or mounts?
What’s stopping steam’s access to other directories?
No problems at all.
I setup a 3-way folder sync between 3 nodes:
VPS is always on, so even if my smartphone is not connected to the internet when I log off of my desktop, the smartphone automatically fetches the updated folder from the VPS .
I haven’t used git for this purpose but I’d think the process would be tedious. Manual commit, push, fetch …
Also, I tried to set it up with Nextcloud but I couldn’t get Android Logseq to use the Nextcloud folder for some reason. I don’t remember the exact issue.
That’s what I use.
Logseq with Syncthing for interoperability between my PC & smartphone.
I’m using:
The configuration of services is pretty much the same on all distributions.
My vote goes to Zola, too.
I recently migrated my Hugo blog to Zola.