Michael Galea via talk wrote:
> I have never had a problem administering dokuwiki other than the usual
> installation wrinkles. And the fact that the content is stored in
> plaintext files makes it easier for me to backup (and gives me some
> assurance that I have a way out of it if I want).
Followup:
The Freedom shop person was pretty helpful. and the store took COVID
precautions seriously.
>From my home I get full bars on the phone and fast.com reports a 39Mbps
connection, within 15% of my in-home wifi.
So far so good. After a year it goes from 19/mo to 24/mo but I have no
On Sun, 1 Nov 2020 at 10:20, Stewart Russell via talk
wrote:
> On Sun, 1 Nov 2020 at 09:57, Evan Leibovitch via talk
> wrote:
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>> … my current provider (Koodo/Telus).
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> ah, no: stick with Koodo.
>
My main phone, absolutely, will not change.
The plan is to get a prepaid second line
On 2020-10-30 11:22 p.m., William Park via talk wrote:
On Fri, Oct 30, 2020 at 01:23:23PM -0400, Michael Galea via talk wrote:
I use dokuwiki for everything else. If I have odt content, I export it as a
pdf. You can install the PDF.js dokuwiki plugin to view the pdfs directly
from within
Greetings
Debian has been holding back updates on language updates like GCC for
some 3 or more months at this point. I had been waiting to update my
system hoping that I could get things all together as it were. Today I
bit the bullet and upgraded a whole bunch of stuff.
Anyone know why this,
On Sun, 1 Nov 2020 at 09:57, Evan Leibovitch via talk
wrote:
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> … my current provider (Koodo/Telus).
>
ah, no: stick with Koodo. Everything about them is better. The only reason
I'm with Freedom is that they have better US prices, and Catherine (used
to) travel there a lot. This is now a
Thanks for the answers. Very helpful.
I think I'm going to just do a new $19/month minimum plan to check out
Freedom's coverage. Thanks to warnings here I won't consider moving my
existing service over yet. The OpenSignal app on my phone says that while
connectivity is good where I am, speeds are