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Many comms moved to piefed, are they counted in that graph?
Install and read up on tlp, lower screen brightness and bring powerbanks would be my tips if you wanna use a laptop in the forest.
Would an alternative be to simply edit the pdfs?
The german software FlexiPDF still allows you to buy a yearly version for a one off sum and allow you to use a free trial with watermark to check whether it works well enough for you before you buy.
https://www.softmaker.com/en/products/flexipdf
Only one I’ve heard of is https://github.com/complexlogic/flex-launcher
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Compatibility with Android usually means running DAVx⁵
https://f-droid.org/packages/at.bitfire.davdroid/
A larger package than just CalDAV and CardDAV would be to look into Gromox with Grommunio-DAV.
It’s on my “I should check this out” list, so no personal experience.
https://github.com/grommunio/gromox
https://github.com/grommunio/grommunio-dav
They also have support for Exchange ActiveSync through another optional addon
https://github.com/grommunio/grommunio-sync
I imagine it will mean that port 3+ will stay USB-A in many cases
The tool mentioned is “Davinci-Helper”, not DaVinci Resolve. Davinci-Helper is a helper tool for Fedora and Nobara users to get Davinci Resolve working properly.
Uncertain what you mean with extract the information.
The install information is here:
https://github.com/H3rz3n/davinci-helper?tab=readme-ov-file#how-to-install-davinci-helper-on-fedora-based-distros
A more in depth guide is found here:
https://github.com/H3rz3n/How-install-DaVinci-Resolve-in-Fedora-Linux
That tool is for Fedora and Nobara, not MX Linux.
I didn’t mean for you to take the linked requirements as software recommendations but as two programs that can offer you a guideline for hardware requirements. If you just want to do 2D animations then you can get away with much less power.
I do believe MX Linux is based on Debian 12, so it should have a slightly old version of Blender available.
It is! But there are unofficial ways to get it to run on other distros too, such as
https://github.com/H3rz3n/davinci-helper
Here’s the reqs for Blender, another software that might be of interest
I imagine something like this:
Followup; Not as cheap but there are M.2 to SATA cards available too, if your mb has no empty PCIe but do have empty M.2 available.
Might also look at larger drives. When I compared 3.5’’ drives then the 24TB is cheaper per terabyte than both 16TB and 12TB. The ones I compared are listed below:
Seagate Exos X24 Harddisk ST24000NM002H 24TB 3.5" Serial Attached SCSI 2
Seagate Exos X24 Harddisk ST16000NM001H 16TB 3.5" Serial ATA-600 7200rpm
Seagate IronWolf Harddisk ST12000VN0008 12TB 3.5" SATA-600 7200rpm
That’s very true, I’d rather by an ASUS or other known brand N100 MB + an M.2 to SATA splitter too, if the price is equal (or better).
Last time I looked at it I was looking for hw for an opnsense router so I wanted the multiple intel i226 nics that most china-brands add on, so my mind went that way right away.
For the easy way I would just grab a Synology DS224+.
For the DIY something like Jonsbo N2 case + a N100/6xSATA mitx board from china should do the trick. The N100 is great for low power builds.
Might wanna look at njal.la
Unless you’re planning on distributing cp or anything like that it should give you the layer of privacy you want.