Early alpha, but yea it’s full on Linux in Android. Quite slick
Early alpha, but yea it’s full on Linux in Android. Quite slick
I don’t know. I think they are pretty good at managing battery, and have a new setting for maxing it out at 80% charge, but I don’t think I’d put it near anything expensive for years on end.
Yea kinda. Android is switching to quarterly releases, so my phone now says “Android 15” but this was QPR2 specifically
Hmm I was messing with its networking. External vpns break stuff on GrapheneOS. Its internal IP was 192.168.0.2, and my network is different.
https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/debian/#install-using-the-repository
That’s it lol. To turn on the terminal, it’s a developer option for now, and is very alpha, just search for Linux in settings after turning on dev mode
That’s Debian in the screenshot
Oh man that’d be super cool. An ARM cluster of androids would be awesome. Battery backups built in!
Yup for sure. I specifically have mine open source. I have my domain through Cloudflare so that made sense.
I know it’s not self hosting, but I went with a Hugo site hosted on Cloudflare pages. That way I don’t have to port forward or worry about uptime or security.
That makes sense because I couldn’t find much I for for -R versions
Haha yea it was on my todo list and that bumped it up
So my public IP address changes. Using just wireguard makes my public IP just my home’s public IP. It would be nice to be able to make it a 2-in-1 where my public IP becomes that of a paid VPN account, based on the gluetun container
Thank you for the replies. Do you have an sources to start my research on this more in depth?
Edit: I see you mentioned some in the other post. Thank you
Fair. Thank you
Like what?
I’ve been wanting to start ansible, maybe this will push me over the edge
Chunky is amazing. I do have a good bit of free space on my server, so this might just be the best option
I have nginx proxy manager already, can I use it for Minecraft? I don’t know which protocol it uses.
Not sure, but if LineageOS supports it, that should be all you need