

Who do you want to have access to said calendar?
Who do you want to have access to said calendar?
You need to setup /etc/crypttab
to unlock the disk: https://linux.die.net/man/5/crypttab
Do you see the paradox here? You expect to be as proficient as you might be with something you’ve used your entire life with something you’ve only used on and off for a couple of months…
months ago
How long have you been using Windows for?
Yup, you’re all set. You’ll need to use cryptsetup resize
as well
My guess is you didn’t install virtio drivers. That should help immensely with graphic acceleration.
And my 25 year old MIPS machine still runs BSD and Linux
MakeMKV can do that for you.
I’m good. I know very well there are uses cases for a self signed cert. LE is still far more practical for 99% of use cases, even internally.
But then you have to distribute CAs to all the devices that will reach this service, and not all devices allow that.
I’m with you, but that’s why I’m automating certificate expiry checking somewhere else (in my home assistant install to be exact).
Pretty damn easy.
qemu-img convert -f vdi -O qcow2 Windows10.vdi Windows10.qcow2
Here’s a more complete guide: https://cubiclenate.com/2024/05/30/converting-vdi-to-qcow2-step-by-step-guide-for-virt-manager-migration/
https://virt-manager.org/ is a no brainer. Built upon libvirt/Qemu/KVM it’s way more powerful and pretty much just as easy to easy. There is zero reasons to use anything else.
That’s incorrect there’s full SSL on deb.debian.org
Has Home Assistant integration as well.
I think you can do push-to-talk/drop-in at least via tts using BroswerMods on home assistant, that would be one option.
Navidrome and Gonic are very active projects yes. Why would it not be a thing anymore? Works fantastic.
Which file browser are you using?
Yes my answer is for use with Let’s Encrypt.
Then you should really look into setting up a personal VPN. After that what you use to do calendar becomes irrelevant in terms of access.