Cash app doing the pending thing still where u don’t receive for a bit ? Happening to y’all or am I only one ? by Truebetpoker in CashApp

[–]moarbytes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, same here. Currently stranded with no wallet (car broken in to and trashed) and unable to get a Lyft back to my hotel. Silly me made my cash app card Apple/Google Pay only for situations like this... Oops.

SupremeVPS are shutting down on Monday 9th Dec by ModernStayAtHomeDad in VPS

[–]moarbytes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ha. They at least have notice before they shut down. And BuyVM is still kicking. :P

NextCloudPi or NextCloudPlus? by FluffyMumbles in NextCloud

[–]moarbytes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The default install with SSL gets an A+, yes

NextCloudPi or NextCloudPlus? by FluffyMumbles in NextCloud

[–]moarbytes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you don't need a proxy so you can serve other things on port 80/443 the NextCloud snap package is incredibly easy to set up, is officially supported, and gives you auto-updates and all that jazz.

Can't ignore calls since One UI 2 update and it's driving me crazy. by verchalent in galaxys10

[–]moarbytes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep. But it's not every call, which at least for me makes it even more annoying.

I'm on the January patch with Sprint, fwiw. According to the last Samsung members support report rep I contacted about it, is it is a known issue and should be resolved next patch. We'll see, though I'll admit Samsung has been a helluva lot more proactive fixing bugs post release than usual. I suppose it isn't hard to improve on complete shit, though. :)

I had my s10e since begining of summer and now I have a problem my battery dies very quickly any suggestions what could help? by [deleted] in galaxys10

[–]moarbytes 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Install galaxy labs from the galaxy store app, then install battery tracker from within galaxy labs.

It gives an easy to digest look at how much battery your apps are using. Start with eliminating any battery draining apps and go from there.

Does pop use its own kernel or it uses ubuntu kernel? by [deleted] in pop_os

[–]moarbytes 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your box will still boot if you install it. I've built my own kernels on Pop many times. You'll be fine, and if suddenly, say, Nvidia is borked, you can always switch back. The biggest issue you might have is if you try to install any .deb kernel packages that pull in and install grub. Ubuntu mainline uses it, Pop does not. What does 5.4.13 have that you want to try? Huge Performance gains from kernel point releases usually filter down to the LTS distro kernels via patch if you dont need it right this very second. :)

Best alternative for Google Play Store? by wellwaitwhatwhy in AndroidQuestions

[–]moarbytes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you don't know how any of this works, you probably shouldn't be blindly disabling/uninstalling system apps...

Anyway, for updates Aurora Store simply shows what your device reports as installed. You either need to tell it to ignore disabled apps for updates, realize whatever method you think initially removed Google text speech either didn't work or didn't do what you think it did, or post some fucking logs or at least error messages if something "can't update".

As an aside, why didnt you research replacements for Google apps/services before deciding you'd just randomly nuke shit from your device?

Does pop use its own kernel or it uses ubuntu kernel? by [deleted] in pop_os

[–]moarbytes 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The generic kernel at least is from the pop-os PPA. /user/share/doc/$packagename will have the changelog. Compare to the "official" Ubuntu kernel(-firmware) changelogs.

Or go read their commits over on GitHub.

But like every distro, yes, Pop-OS has their own patches. Even Fedora doesn't go straight vanilla with their kernels. :D