So you are actually asking for a self-hosted email server, that has an Android client and supports push. ๐
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On my Ubuntu 24.04 bos here the lo interface is also in state UNKNOWN, but I have no problems with accessing the network or even ping 127.0.0.1 (the interfaces ip/localhost).
Pretty sure it's suppose to be like that, just as @just_another_person@lemmy.world said.
Only way I know of is to unmount the binded folder. I don't think there is a way to have the filesystem show files from both at the same time.
My latest campaign of about 5 years wrapped up just late last year too. It's a great feeling when people have done what they feel they needed to do and you sunset a campaign.
This year I have started as a player in a new campaign. It's weird not having to prep for a couple of hours before each session.
A reason I self-host stuff is privacy. When I host my data it's my data. It's not owned and kept by a billion dollar company somewhere, that is willing to sell it to make a quick buck.
So it's my way of making sure that my data really is my data and that it is only shared with those I want to share it with. Some applications require a server component to achive this (eg Immich), so that's why I self-host those.
Indeed. I missed that. Thanks.
Frontend is open source, but the server backend does not seem to be.
So not sure why this is in Self-hosted, as you can't really selfhost this platform. Or I'm missing some repo that sets up the backend...
Do you use ZFS at all?
If not, you can try disabling the 2 zfs based services it mentions.
Does not look like the driver is enabled in the kernel you are running then. :(
Make sure that the driver for the module is enabled in the kernel. dmesg | grep bluetooth
should reveal something there.
Also, make sure the module is not blocked in rfkill
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Excuse me for not wanting to download a random file from a random person on the internet. Can you explain what the issue is?