What about OpenMediaVault?
Yes it focuses to be more of a NAS 'operating system' but the file sharing stuff is easy to set up. Any client can connect via nfs, smb or web to access any files.
Krik
Ah ok. Thanks for the link!
As of now it's just a small thing. If X keeps denying the requested information the penalty can increase quickly by for example by setting a daily late fee of several million Euro. If X still doesn't comply they can raid their German offices for the requested information. If X still doesn't comply they can shut X down in Germany, maybe even in all of EU to force compliance.
But usually you don't need the extreme stuff.
I'm not familiar with this meme. What leopard? And what does it mean when it eats a face?
I'm an outsider.
Do you think the military will comply with an order to invade Canada? Usually the higher ups are pretty sane people (in the West).
all i remember from my ksp days is add more ~~struts~~ boosters
Fixed it for you.
Arrrr! Welcome aboard, ye scallywags!
The reason is the bug Blaze wrote about one below. I followed his advice and now everything is shown. :)
That's it!
I CTRL selected undetermined, English and German and now all posts are shown!
THANK YOU!
I had Undetermined and German selected. The web ui itself was set to German.
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I changed the later from German to browser default (which is English US) and I could see 1 post (instead of 0).
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Then I reseted the former and selected undetermined and now I can't see anything again.
Those are my current settings (web ui = default // language = undetermined [only selection]):
No, the first one still shows no comments.
For local backups it depends on what you want to have:
Or just let it run 24/7, create backups every hour and install extra services on it like AI powered image analysis to identify people and objects and let it automatically tag your photos. Cool stuff! Check out QNAP and Synology or build a NAS yourself.
A NAS can also be configured to present its content in a LAN by itself. Any computer will automatically connect to it if the access isn't secured by user/password or certificate.
I recommend buying a NAS.