Hi All,
I am wondering, is the Grav LDAP login plugin usable in the Cloudron context? I noticed it didn't get installed.
Hi All,
I am wondering, is the Grav LDAP login plugin usable in the Cloudron context? I noticed it didn't get installed.
Thanks; this caused me to think of Mike Masnik's paper emphasizing endorsement of protocols instead of platforms, might perhaps be relevant / interesting.
https://knightcolumbia.org/content/protocols-not-platforms-a-technological-approach-to-free-speech
@thetomester13 I came across this question after recently installing on Oracle Cloud, and thought I ought to put something in for the argument. I put in "OCI", saw it had been written to a file somewhere, but apart from that it all just worked so I forgot about it!
Just becoming aware of Budibase thanks to you and all on this forum topic.
Apart from the elements mentioned in the original post from @plusone-nick, Svelte, CouchDb and PouchDb get a from me, fwiw
@ccfu @d19dotca Sorry for the slow response.. the whole needing to sleep thing kicked in. Here it was indeed 6.2.5, and around an hour ago the 6.2.6 notification came through. Without needing to log out the update has now brought the cloudron automagically to 6.2.6
Hi, I saw the notification that 6.2.5 is available, but when I attempt the update I receive "No update available".
Is it a matter of waiting a bit?
@girish
Just as a Matrix-y and KDE-ish aside, I've been following development of the Neochat client, which seems to be coming along nicely.
And I'm curious as to which KDE thing you were on (I use KDE mainly at the moment) ..
@ericdrgn
Hi, I am also looking to customize this page, and wondered how you got on so far?
@atrilahiji @ericdrgn I started working on this yesterday and have similar questions.
In my case I just opened 3478 TCP & UDP on inbound traffic (on a VPC in AWS) and two users on the Cloudron could then make video calls - on Nextcloud Talk and Kopano Meet.
Monitoring the STUN/TURN logs going via the Services page, I could see a few 401s thrown before connection, but I'm not sure how to read what is happenining at this stage.
Do I need to open up 5349, as well, as indicated in the post above?
Fwiw, btrfs has been used for / for years now as default on OpenSUSE. This post sheds light on why, with XFS the default for /home, on that distro.
I started using the "snapper" snapshot tool on a btrfs / on a desktop machine in daily use just to get used to it, very happy so far - but not a vServer.