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Tippon

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It is with Windows 10 and Mint. I booted into Mint a few days ago, and when I switched back to Windows, the time was wrong.

Apparently it’s easy to fix, but I keep forgetting while I’m in Mint >.<

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What this guy apparently doesn’t seem to realise, is that a landfill isn’t just filled with rubbish. Animal waste gets sent there too. His hard drive could literally be buried in a ton of dog muck.

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Thanks for replying :)

I’ve had a look, and they do support my printer, but I can’t justify spending £50 on it while I’ve got working software under Windows. Sorry, I should have clarified that in my post

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Do you know the proper url please? I’ve just searched, and there are a few different results.

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Possibly a daft question, but can you just screenshot it and open it in an image editor?

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Thanks for replying :)

I’ve got too much to store on my phone, and a lot of media that I don’t want on there, like my kid’s music. I don’t want to have to break the media up into new directories to sync either.

Can Syncthing do it another way? I’ve only ever used it for syncing directories.

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That sounds interesting. I generally prefer to have mostly static playlists, but that’s a good way to hear new tracks :)

Does the SFTP service sync automatically, or is it manual? If it’s manual, can it be triggered from the phone?

You’ve just reminded me that I need to sort out my playlists and pull them from MediaMonkey. It stores playlists in its own database, rather than as separate files, so by default they can’t be used in other players.

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That’s one of the two? things left that are keeping me on Windows. Photoshop being the other one that I can remember.

I’ve got hundreds of old photos to scan, and a trial of lots of scanning software on Linux showed that the Windows software is currently superior. If I wasn’t using Photoshop too I could probably use a VM. Seeing as I need to be in Windows anyway, I’m sticking with that setup until the photos are scanned.

For anyone wondering, I found that scanning under Linux left the colours slightly ‘off’. It’s easy to fix, but has to be done individually, so doing it for that many photos would add way too much time to the project. It’s faster to stick with Windows until they’re scanned.

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That doesn’t bring your info over from Chrome though

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To bring your bookmarks and everything else OP mentioned over from Chrome

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