

Back in the old days there was UNetBootin. Maybe it still works?
And for Ubuntu there is Wubi.
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Back in the old days there was UNetBootin. Maybe it still works?
And for Ubuntu there is Wubi.
So my point still stands. You want to break the DRM on those downloads because you want to self-host it, but I still think it would be against their TOS. So in essence you are asking how to break Spotity DRM against their terms.
I would think that downloading songs from Spotify (and breaking DRM) is against their TOS…
You can probably download them for “offline mode”, but you would still need to use the Spotify interface for it.
Am I wrong?
Hm, it might not be as useful as I thought. Just tried it. It seems it wants to save them as “drawings”, because even though I chose to open in LibreOffice Writer, it opens it in LibreOffice Draw. My bad.
So what is the TrueNAS server doing at this time? Have you checked the logs?
I would image it might be some backup, snapshotting or optimization.
LibeOffice Writer opens pdf’s just fine. Just save it as odt afterwards. Probably can’t do complex pdf’s this way, but in that case you shouldn’t really convert the pdf anyway as it will almost always loose some of the formatting or layout in the process.
Sure, just stating what OP mentioned.
OP stated that a VM is not feasable because of ressources on the PC.
I’m afraid they have to install Windows again, if work is not able to provide a device for this function. I have not heard of any solution for reliable iTunes functionality on Linux. :(
SyncThing? It has no centralized point and syncs with devices when they are online.
Don’t most blog software provide rss feeds?
I know Ghost does, by just adding /rss to the link in question. So you can link to the whole blog, specific tags or even specific posts this way.
That’s already here with systemd 255 which released recently.
Pretty sure KDE Plasma lets you change just about anything in the UI and has theme support.