When I first heard of the Nothing phone I thought it was some practical joke where you just get an empty box. I didn’t realize it was a thing until I actually saw the phone
When I first heard of the Nothing phone I thought it was some practical joke where you just get an empty box. I didn’t realize it was a thing until I actually saw the phone
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That’s normal. On BIOS systems the stage 1 bootloader (which is what this command installs) is always i386, see https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/GRUB#Installation_2 .
What surprises me is that the installer runs in BIOS mode, because your system should be recent enough to use EFI. When you boot into the installer, you should make sure to select the boot entry that has EFI in its name. That might be the problem, but without seeing the output of grub-install, it’s hard to tell.
Can you maybe give us a ls -Al of /var/lib/radicale and /var/lib/radicale/collections to double check the permissions? I just looked at the systemd documentation and the service definition looks ok.
I suspect its got something to do with the systemd service definition. You may have to tweak the parameters under “optional security settings” to make it work. Or maybe you could start radicale manually from the command line, just for testing, and see if that works
I don’t know if you’re using debian but I encountered the same issue. The wiki has instructions to fix this (section create essential directories):
I hate autocorrect in general. It doesn’t understand the concept of multiple languages in the same text, it doesn’t understand dialects and sometimes it even tries to correct words that are written correctly. One of the first things I turn off on every new device
Does it even make a custom sound? I thought it would just use the default notification sound
I’ve just set up Wireguard, so I can access my home network from everywhere, but the old laptop that I wanted to use as a server has just quit. So now I have to find a different machine
I don’t see the problem. Mint is delicious
I use k3b for ripping and kid3 for editing metadata
I also use Rhythmbox, the UI is clean and simple. Other music players either are too complicated (UI has too much clutter, play queues) or want to automatically import all audio files in my home directory into the library, which is annoying. But to be fair, I haven’t tried a lot of other players, because I’m happy using Rhythmbox.
Damn, now I have to find an empty box somewhere else.