Yeah, had the same trouble with the f-droid version. Tried the github apk and there it isn’t greyed out.
Yes, had some cool moment a few days ago, boss asked me face to face if I did this special training 5 years ago.
I took my phone out, open paperless, did a full text search and tada, there it is. The cert for this one.
Yes, that’s correct, mailcow runs on a vps outside with a static IP, I missed that op only asks for RPI hosted.
Idk, exactly I put near 500 pdfs in it, and after 3 days it was complete
That’s my actual mess.
You don’t need permanent backups of it. Vaultwarden is more like a secure “syncthing”. I crashed a system with vaultwarden had to rebuild everything but after connecting it to my devices I got the passwords from them back again and nothing was lost.
Not even bottom? That’s elementary school.
I was familiar with just organise my docker-compose containers without any frontend. But I discovered casaOS, which make things pretty simple. An AppStore and a SMB-Shared File manager gave me a really good workflow. Things that aren’t on the AppStore can be handled outside of Casa, too.
PS. But never make the mistake to integrate the outside handled containers, this mess things up.
Easy, I always mirror my cloud. My setting is: cloud is extern and in my network there is always the same copy of everything on a simple smb-nas.
My house burns to the ground (or easier, the NAS is broken) = online backup
The online provider got hacked = No problem, I have an backup at home.
The hackers burned my house down at the same time they killed my cloud = Well fuck.
PS. Since the most syncs are going directly to the cloud its just an rclone cronjob every night to backup everything on the NAS.
TIL, docker has a snap package, and can’t stop laughing. What’s next? A flatpak or AppImage?
Yes, I know, but since it’s open source, I don’t ask for release dates. :-)
I tried to set this up beside my existing mailcow server. Mailcow runs smooth and has a web interface. And I am not on my way to ditch it just for jmap.
Idk, what’s happening earlier:
1.dovecot integrates jmap (I would stay with mailcow) 2. More clients support jmap (eventually switch to stalwart) 3. Stalwart get an webinterface (eventually switch to stalwart)
Actually I don’t even have cal-, or webdav activated. But for my usecase, simple cloud, it works really promising.
What happened to owncloud dev? I wish it would be the same at nextcloud! They fully get rid of PHP. Its called OCIS and is a single binary or docker container.
OCIS is in early stage and lacks some features, but it is really easy to install and works flawlessly on low resources.
Don’t use root@
Btw if there is no password for the smb share, then leave all password attempts blank.
Its the sharing function. If you add the sharing on a whole group of notes it will be transferred in a website with navigation, too.
CasaOS user here. This looks amazing, but let’s test before I kick my home.
Using it for a month actually, I like the idea of database-notes. And I use the sharing function a lot, because I wrote a lot of guides which I share with friends and colleagues. It just transfer a note into a website and now it replaced my wiki.js and my notes app.
What I miss is a cool app, but hey it’s open source I don’t complain.
casaOS is a docker-compose simplified one click solution, like unraid or heimdall.
Sure I tried to add xmpp to my apps, but finding the right one on xmpp is like the first experience with Linux … too many alternatives. I tried openfire because it sounds good with a compose file and proxy all to my caddy server. But I am stuck actually (the last 10 min), and I am unable to decide if ejabberd is better.
Paperless was my docker training program. I did so many mistakes and end up losing my database 3 times. My fourth try, runs smooth and I backup everything regularly. Actually 1.300 documents.
After indexing everything, I learned loving the archive feature. Docs I scanned, and don’t want to trash in real got a number in paperless and the same number in the paper folder.