I set up a server using an old laptop just for Nextcloud and Jellyfin. After installation I realized that Nextcloud Snap files are kept in the root directory and there is no way to move them to the Home.
The Arch Wiki says that Jellyfin cannot access your Home, and suggest creating /media directory for it.
Based on these, do I need to partition the whole disk into a single partition? If I do that, won't I lose all my data in case of changing distro?
I mean is it right to install without Home partition?
Edit:
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/var
/home
Why are apps like Fairemail, Voyager, etc. updated so often? Why don't they collect the changes and release them once a month or something like that?
It's interesting that every time I open Voyager I see an update warnin at the bottom. Is that really required?
Electron folder under /home/cache has reached 1.3GB.
I want to clean it but I don't know how or would be wrong?
Is there a command like yarn cache clean
?
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I got this error when I run pacman -Syu
this morning:
resolving dependencies...
looking for conflicting packages...
error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
:: installing kio5 (5.111.0-1) breaks dependency 'kio' required by kipi-plugins
:: installing kxmlgui5 (5.111.0-1) breaks dependency 'kxmlgui' required by libkipi
:: installing kservice5 (5.111.0-1) breaks dependency 'kservice' required by libkipi
:: installing kcoreaddons5 (5.111.0-1) breaks dependency 'kcoreaddons' required by libmediawiki-git
I think it's not my fault. Should I wait or find a solution myself?
I want to build my own cloud with Raspberry Pi, but I don't know which hardware to buy.
Will it be enough if I buy a Raspberry Pi 5 and two SSDs?
When I run paru -Sua
it result like this.
:: Looking for AUR upgrades...
:: Looking for devel upgrades...
:: packages not in the AUR: env lib32-brotli lib32-dbus lib32-e2fsprogs lib32-flac lib32-gmp lib32-keyutils
lib32-krb5 lib32-libasyncns lib32-libcap lib32-libffi lib32-libgcrypt lib32-libgpg-error lib32-libidn2
lib32-libjpeg-turbo lib32-libldap lib32-libogg lib32-libsndfile lib32-libtasn1 lib32-libtirpc
lib32-libunistring lib32-libvorbis lib32-libx11 lib32-libxau lib32-libxcb lib32-libxcrypt lib32-libxdmcp
lib32-libxext lib32-libxfixes lib32-libxi lib32-libxtst lib32-nettle lib32-openssl lib32-opus
lib32-p11-kit lib32-pam lib32-systemd lib32-xz lib32-zstd
there is nothing to do
Why I see this warning and how to solve it? Did I do something wrong or something change?
I would like to know what caused the Great Depression and how the world recovered from it. Do you know any good books on this subject?
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