Mine is around 10W average.
It runs:
- Websites
- my blog
- Jellyfin
- Home assistant
- Nextcloud
And a few other things.
Mine is around 10W average.
It runs:
And a few other things.
If you just need an online office suite, you can go for Collabora Office. It has some nice integrations, collaborative editing etc. Not sure about an iPad app...
I can't see anything wrong with that. Unless a cli application uses the same shortcut for something.
That's cool.
I might give this a try on my Plasma 6 desktop when the time comes.
I haven't used IRC in years and it's been like 7 or 8 years since I last used Hexchat.
Can you give the output of lsblk
, so we get an idea about what those partitions may be?
silly me, I changed HDMI cable and it detected all possible audio outputs including PCM 7.1
Sometimes the solution is simply to replace broken hardware. It's not always our first thought, although in many cases it should be. ;)
If you don't need to access them through a web browser, I would likely suggest SyncThing, like @GravitySpoiled@lemmy.ml did in another comment. Nextcloud would be way overkill for this usecase.
Git would require you to manually commit and pull any changes you make.
Mastodon uses the ActivityPub protocol and so do a lot of other applications. Friendica is one that might suit your needs.
Set up the regular Nextcloud install, instead of the AIO. The AIO is not required for any of the things you need, so you end up with lots of stuff you are not gonna touch.
I use Nextcloud with:
Tasks can work together with the Tasks.org Android client and there are seperate apps for Notes and Cookbook, while Calendar and Contacts can integrate with your mobile apps via DavX5 using CalDav.