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#borgbackup 1.4.0 was just released, see:
https://github.com/borgbackup/borg/releases/tag/1.4.0
#linux #freebsd #openbsd #netbsd #openindiana #macOS
Release Release 1.4.0 · borgbackup/borg
borgbackup 1.4.0 First release for the new 1.4-maint branch. borg 1.4 is kind of a refreshed 1.2 with mostly the same features and behavior, but a few bigger changes that could introduce issues and...GitHub
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To the #Windows and #macOS users of Mastodon who have tried #Linux and ended up still using Windows or macOS:
What is it about the Linux distro(s) you tried that made it/them unsuitable for your use? If some problem or set of problems was fully resolved, would it be enough for you to be able to comfortably use Linux?
The poll is just a list of possible things that could make Linux difficult or impossible to use for some, please feel free to comment with specifics.
- Too buggy (8%, 16 votes)
- Too unfamiliar (4%, 8 votes)
- Lacking any good alternatives to critical software (16%, 32 votes)
- Lacking critical software, alternatives aren't an option (26%, 52 votes)
- Overwhelming number of choices (3%, 6 votes)
- Incompatible with media I use (3%, 7 votes)
- Incompatible with my computer(s) (6%, 12 votes)
- Simply didn't like it (6%, 13 votes)
- Other (please comment) (19%, 38 votes)
- ...what's Linux? (4%, 9 votes)
As of today, you can access your encrypted #ProtonMail inbox and #ProtonCalendar on #Windows and #macOS without a browser or a third-party email app.
🐧 The #Linux app is also in the works.
Thanks to your initial feedback, these include improvements like:
🗓️ Easier access to Proton Calendar
⏩ Easy migration from #Gmail
🚨 Notification badges
🔠 Improved accessibility and font support
and more!
All paid Proton subscribers can try out the beta today https://proton.me/support/mail-desktop-app
How to get started with the Proton Mail desktop app | Proton
The Proton Mail desktop app gives you the full Proton Mail and Proton Calendar experience from the convenience of your desktop.Proton
Falling back to #calibreebook software allowed to convert to epub and add TOC.
And still, shouldn't this be easily possible for PDF with onboard software?