While in my country, some recruitee bribe the recruiter to be able to join…
I slitter around.
While in my country, some recruitee bribe the recruiter to be able to join…
I’m an admin of a self hosted iRedMail (with iRedAdmin Pro).
My advice is: Don’t.
Getting an email server running is easy. Managing them is not.
There are some good advice here. Use commercial service with personal domain.
I second every suggestions about Libreoffice. It’s free, open source and works in Windows, MacOS and Linux.
The problems lies in the different rendering engine. If you have table of contents, floating image and anything that impact text flow; it will be rendered differently between the two apps.
I still use Libreoffice as my primary editor, but if I need to send docs to other people, I will export it to PDF. But if I really need to send docx or pptx, I will format it in WPS office before sending the docs to others.
So, from 0 to Nokia’s burning platform memo, where is he at?
It should be fine with gnome and Wayland.
But, if you use KDE Plasma and Wayland, don’t install Nvidia proprietary driver.
I have to get back to KDE Plasma 5 and XOrg until Plasma 6 is released.
Well, there is a J-Novel with title Didn’t I Say to Make My Abilities Average in the Next Life?! where the world average takes into account the state of the absolute maximum and the absolute minimum.
So an average strength human would be between an amoeba and a dragon.
We need to consider truck-kun factor, where the developer get isekai-ed.
Not on Debian, but I got this freezing with KDE Plasma Wayland with Nvidia driver. KDE Plasma Xorg works though.
My Intel iris laptop works fine with KDE Plasma Wayland.
OOT. My phone autocorrect Xorg to corgi 😂 but I cought it before sending.
I do bookmarked lots of websites. Going back to maybe 10 years ago (when did firefox implement sync?). Some of them duplicated or cease to function. I also never open them again form bookmark.
With open tabs, at least I re-read them again, even if only to check if I still want to read them or to close them.
Using ansible will help you on your 2nd, 3rd , nth install.
But getting ansible to do what you want (plus testing) for the first time would takes 10x longer than manual install.
I think there’s xkcd about that.