This looks like it is solving a different problem but also useful. If you are saying it is better to disable everything and keep the original start bar. I prefer disabling everything and keeping a consistent start bar style from yesteryear. Either way thanks for the link. I'll added it to my tool list!
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It has been out for years, and at this stage I trust them more than sonos ;)
One way to get there might be to hash the iso and then search that hash to see if you find someone referencing it for the official image.
Airmusic+ your favorite apps to listen.
Speakers are blocked from the internet and the interface is not as janku as the Sonos one. Bye bye Sonos shitshow.
Thanks for posting!
atop, especially because you can take snapshots over time of what the system was doing and use it to backtrack when bad things happen.
Carrier is still slurping your dataz.
No one pays attention to the prompts. If you've ever watched a standard computer user they click away a prompt as fast as it appears without even reading it.
Linux has two paste buffers, at least in X and I assume Wayland is the same? . One buffer for ctrl-c/ctrl-v and one for selecting text/middle mouse. ctrl-insert and shift-insert are using the "last mouse selected text" paste buffer.
If you are going to be treating your server as a pet (server down services down) and not cattle (node that can disappear) you are going to want to stay away from images hat require a reboot to update.
Assuming pet based on limited context.
Debian stable or testing as the most "cutting edge" is what I'd suggest but ultimately any package updatable stable lifecycle distro you are comfortable with will work. Most of what I do is use debian stable and docker to run all the services which you can on basically any distro.
This is what I do as well. I use terraform/tofu and add two entries whenever I add a new domain, one for my external provider and one for my pihole pointing at my internal IP for my home network.