Hello everyone,
I took the list of packages from
https://github.com/Kickball/awesome-selfhosted and ran a script to
determine which of them are available on Debian testing. I used the `apt
show` command for this and maybe had a lot of false negatives, but the
85 packages I got out of the list is s
Sorry for just dumping the list. Here's a well-compiled gist with proper
links and formatting.
https://gist.github.com/JosephKiranBabu/4cfe79614657ac1b5c54f691f736688a
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Joseph Nuthalapati
On Friday 01 December 2017 04:05 PM, Joseph Nuthalapati wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I took the list of pa
Cool!
I see some of them are already included / in the process of being
integrated (privoxy, ttrss, transmission, jabber, syncthing, ...) -
let's see if this brings up the discussion about others.
I guess everyone would love to see the email server integrated - what
else is on the list?
Also, if
Hi Joseph,
Quoting Joseph Nuthalapati (2017-12-01 11:35:06)
> I took the list of packages from
> https://github.com/Kickball/awesome-selfhosted and ran a script to
> determine which of them are available on Debian testing. I used the
> `apt show` command for this and maybe had a lot of false ne
On Sat, Dec 02, 2017 at 10:57:52AM +0100, Daddy wrote:
>Cool!
>
>I see some of them are already included / in the process of being
>integrated (privoxy, ttrss, transmission, jabber, syncthing, ...) - let's
>see if this brings up the discussion about others.
>
>I guess everyone
This is in response to Augustine's email:
> I've also been using unison for years. It would be nice if unison could
> be supported seamlessly on the freedombox and be the hub for the
> internal network. Or is syncthing the modern replacement of unison?
I haven't used Unison, but Syncthing is q
I wrote a small program to extract entropy from timer jitter & pump it
into /dev/random. It might be useful if you do not have a hardware RNG
on the board you use:
https://github.com/sandy-harris/maxwell
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Quoting Sandy Harris (2017-12-29 18:34:55)
> I wrote a small program to extract entropy from timer jitter & pump it
> into /dev/random. It might be useful if you do not have a hardware RNG
> on the board you use:
>
> https://github.com/sandy-harris/maxwell
Interesting. How does it compare with
On Sat, Dec 30, 2017 at 2:30 AM, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> Quoting Sandy Harris (2017-12-29 18:34:55)
>> I wrote a small program to extract entropy from timer jitter & pump it
>> into /dev/random. It might be useful if you do not have a hardware RNG
>> on the board you use:
>>
>> https://github.co