you can but an ssh server in your initramfs.
dropbear-initramfs i guess was the name in debian.
you can but an ssh server in your initramfs.
dropbear-initramfs i guess was the name in debian.
not exactly what you are looking for, but practical networking helped me understand the networking basics for my cs degree.
kmail…
it integrates well with, you know…
kde…
spaces in filenames?
oh, my sweet summer child.
you guys can pick doors?
are you using fish shell?
but… why?
a lot of good answers here:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/557733/what-is-the-difference-between-ln-s-and-mount-bind#557735
mine neither.
that’s why i wrote usv, it’s the german equivalent.
i meant online ups.
even though i think that the psu of the 3d printer might get you over the switching time offline usv’s have, i’d go with an online usv (voltage & freqency independent)
one missed step and your print might be gone.
depending on your outages you might go for a smaller battery, because you’ll have to replace them more often with an online usv.
read the name and thought it’s for kde.
don’t be evil…
have you tried the non-free iso?
haven’t testet, but looks like there are bookworm i386 isos.
https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/i386/iso-cd/
antix never let me down…
looks like they have an i386 iso.
http://ftp.halifax.rwth-aachen.de/mxlinux/isos/ANTIX/Final/antiX-23.1/
not sure, but looks like vase mode, where there shouldn’t be any retraction.