Last time I checked, homebrew on Linux only included cli apps. GUI apps are only available on mac. So you couldn’t use it to install a browser anyway.
Last time I checked, homebrew on Linux only included cli apps. GUI apps are only available on mac. So you couldn’t use it to install a browser anyway.
Spotube should be able to download tracks: https://spotube.krtirtho.dev/
I have to add that it shouldn’t matter much though. If anyone is around you, which would be the main use case, it provides you with a QR code that they can scan and view your website.
On my non-jailbroken phone it doesn’t. The default port is 8888 and you can change it, but it doesn’t start if you specify 80. I don’t know if jailbreaking allows that.
I just found ServeIt on fdroid. I tried it with a simple html website and it works on my phone. It does exactly what you ask.
Example: I need to enable ntp client on a machine? Just enable and start the service and done!
You don’t need systemd for that. It has always been the case before systemd even existed.
Been using duckduckgo for years. At least for the type of content I’m usually searching for, mostly tech related stuff, it seems to me that it has always had great results.
I’m mostly lurking at HN, but I do like it. I find the submissions interesting and most discussions are high quality. There are some subjects that are… let’s just say not HN-friendly and any discussion ends up in the same echo chamber. But overall a thumbs up from me.
I still rock XMMS almost every day. It simply does the job I want it to do and it’s so lightweight it might run on a toaster.
If you want something more modern, qmmp should be great.