OPNSense is generally pretty easy, more powerful, and more open than pfsense. I started with pf but went to OPNSense and have loved it!
OPNSense is generally pretty easy, more powerful, and more open than pfsense. I started with pf but went to OPNSense and have loved it!
Are you sure that docker is configured properly? What do you see if you do docker ps
There are mumble -> matrix bridges you can set up. It doesn’t integrate with element, it integrates with matrix, for which matrix is a client.
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for anyone wondering
That won’t keep it constantly in sync though
Yes, do as I say!
I’d start with 1, they’re not chronological but I think it was the best in the series. True Colors is second.
Life is Strange (1 and True Colors are the best in the series IMO)
There’s a quick start script to install home assistant after you’ve set up proxmox. I’ve been running it with no issues for months
Okay, just clarifying that you don’t mean the Beeper server, you mean the beeper desktop/mobile client. You can self host something identical to the server and use a the client that Beeper’s client is based off of, which is very similar.
Self-hosting may become even more like using Beeper’s server and client soon, as I expect they will not continue development on the old android app and just work on the one currently in beta. The beta app feels pretty similar to element to me, so I’ll likely self host when they do that.
Yeah I tested it out. The feature in ARD that I am referring to is that you can do any of the main functions (observe the screen, copy a file, install a file, run a terminal command, shut down, etc) to any number of computers at the same time. You just shift click command click to select multiple computers and then press the button associated with that function. That you can’t do is control multiple computers at the same time, since that wouldn’t really be practical, but you can observe all of their screens and then double click on one of them to start controlling it.
Really the most useful thing here is the ability to send an arbitrary terminal command to multiple computers at the same time, which you can’t do in Remmina.
Technically this exists, right? It’s just matrix with a bunch of bridges?
The app is closed source, deprived from element.
Does remmina let you send an ssh command to multiple computers at once? I use ARD for that almost exclusively.
Apple Remote Desktop. Batch control of computers through SSH and VNC would be amazing.
I picked up a Roborock S5 vacuum and flashed valetudo onto it. It’s so fun!
This will work, as long as you both have the same client version.
Could you include a picture of what the spatial audio settings look like? Most likely you can’t have them both on at the same time because they do different things (spatializing a stereo stream vs binauralizing an object-based mix)
Can you ping the two devices private IP’s from each other though? That narrows down where the issue is.
Can you ping the tablet from the device running searx, or the device running searx from your tablet? Termux is a good app to test.
Honestly, I found it really easy. I don’t have a background in IT or anything either.
What did you find difficult? Setting custom firewall rules is harder to understand, but the general functionality of setting up a NAT and even installing and configuring ZenArmor were super super easy.