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  • I installed LazyVim a few days ago and like it so far for smaller changes.

    Anyways i can't use it for serious work due to missing features or i havent found them yet. I couldnt find out where to find plugins, how to install and configure them, its overwhelming.

    I need full, in file, text search for the current directory, multi word editing, move lines up and down. Sure there are key combinations, but they all seems a bit long compared to VS Code.

    Is there a slack for noobs like me or a Udemy course?

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  • Thank you for your extensive answers, now i have more questions than before :-D Due to time and energy i tend to an out of the box, non OSS solution. I'll keep you updated on my decision and how it went

    This is a great community.

  • Router recommendation

    Hi Lemmy Community,

    At the moment i got a router-modem-combination from my ip and i want to be more independent. Therefore i want to use the provided hardware as bridge and buy my own router to manage my network.

    In my home network i got

    • 2 Desktop PCs (cable)
    • 1 Switch (cable)
    • Several WiFi devices including smart home devices
    • Pi-Hole
    • Mac Mini as a linux Server (cable)
    • Synology NAS (cable)
    • AVM repeater

    Before i start my own extensive research, may you recommend me a Router for my setup?

    Thank you in advance :-)

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    Building a new Gaming PC
  • Today i installed Debian with the intention to initially set up my linux gaming system. The installation was ok, but everything after that seems like a lot of effort e. g. installing Nvidia drivers, apt doesnt know steam or discord...

    Do i really have to Invest that much research or so i miss Something? Is there a better distro for me?

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  • Meine Backup Lösung sieht momentan ziemlich krude aus: Terminal > SSH auf den Ubuntu Server > Manueller Paperless Export > mit Syncthing auf meinem Windows PC > dann per Synology Drive aufs NAS.

    Den Paperless Export bekomme ich noch per Cronjob automatisiert. Nach meiner Recherche ist eine direkte Datenübertragung von Ubuntu Server ins NAS schwierig.

    Hat da jemand Erfahrung und kann mir einen Schubs in die richtige Richtung geben?

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  • Falls ein selbst gehostete Lösung für dich in Betracht kommt, dann empfehle ich dir paperless-ngx. https://docs.paperless-ngx.com/

    Paperless kann Texterkennung, Tagging, Korrespondenten, etc.

    Out of the Box funktioniert das nur in deinem lokalen Netzwerk. Du brauchst keine zusätzliche App, da Paperless im Browser funktioniert, auf deinem Handy und deinem Rechner. Um die Dokumente zu scannen bräuchtest du eine extra App wie Simple Scanner oder Genius Scan.

    Um außerhalb deines lokalen Netzwerks darauf zuzugreifen muss ein bisschen Arbeit investiert werden.

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