Thanks, I’ve not seen that. I’ll see about sharing it. And yeah I’m not trying to hard, just a nudge and a point in a direction.
Thanks, I’ve not seen that. I’ll see about sharing it. And yeah I’m not trying to hard, just a nudge and a point in a direction.
Well it’s just a tiny Linux server I made in my house, it stays within my network.
Yeah I absolutely understand it will come down to his actual interests and motivations. I think these are interesting resources and I will do my best to try to pass along what I can do him. The libraries around here probably have some good resources too that I can investigate.
This is great. I knew there would be self taught people. What hooked you? Did you just always tinker around.
That’s fair. I only learned about PWA because of a combo of Lemmy and SilverBullet
Ok thanks. I have created /mn, but now it prompts for a password for root@//192.168.69.69/sharedmain
But I didn’t set a password
That’s good. I heard about Godot after unity enshittified
Thank you. I am attempting this today. I seem to be struggling with this. I typed in $ sudo mount -t cifs //HOME/sharedmain /mn
HOME is my pc and sharedmain is the folder I created and shared with everyone.
When I run it I get: Couldn’t chdir to /mn: no such file or directory.
I’ve googled a couple of these terms but I’m not getting any cleaner answers.
In my example, wouldn’t I only be able to save .5Tb directly on Linux and only that would be synced to the windows pc? Unless I am reading it wrong, I think I couldn’t have a situation were I save 1tb to windows and 0 on Linux.
Awesome. This is something I have never done either, so this would be cool to consider/add.
Isn’t PWA better in most cases?