![]() ![]() Cloud storageĭropbox has been a great service - lots of free space, great tools on Windows as well as on Android. ![]() And since I’ve got big plans, it is not the right solution. Raspberry Pi anyone? … UPDATE: nope, it could work for really simple services, but running anything more sophisticated results in long response times. I might switch to a more custom solution, i.e. ![]() I’m currently using external paid services. rented server? server-side history is hard to come by.own secure Jabber/XMPP server? Could be self-hosted / VPS.Currently it seems pretty impractical, but who knows. address based on own domain name (and email address), e.g.highly reliable (so no self-hosted solutions are acceptable).The concept itself is sadly not really that secure. Emailīiggest challenge as far as I can see. Note: work in progress, subject to change. Here is my personal ‘Prism break’ roadmap, or a security todo list: And surprisingly, it should’t be that hard to switch to a more secure and privacy-protecting solution to your daily internet-related needs. Maybe even yours, if you’ve ever interacted with companies like Google, Apple, Facebook and others.Īs mentioned on the Prism-Break website, there are lots of alternatives to the services and software most of us currently use. But basically, numerous large companies based in the US have allowed private information of their users to be accessible to the government (the NSA, to be more exact). If you haven’t heard about the Prism scandal, you should read a bit about it. Switching to the ARMv7 version helped a lot, everything worked from the start. …though there are still some problems with the graphics driver (video doesn’t play, random switching to the console and back).Īs it turns out, using the AArch64 version of Arch Linux ARM for Kodi is not the best option. If the cma parameter is present and /proc/meminfo cat /proc/cmdline Vim boot.txt # append cma=256M to the line with boot paramsīefore this fix, I had only 64 MB of CMA. You need to add ‘cma=256M’ to the kernel boot parameters. When setting up Kodi under Arch Linux ARM running on Raspberry Pi 3, I encountered this error, which crashed the graphical environment right from the start: ] ERROR Failed to allocate from CMA:Īfter some searching, I ran into an issue thread, where it was advised to increase the CMA memory (as a workaround that seems to just be the actual fix). ![]()
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