Thanks for your replies - I appreciate it. I think I’m staying on Chatterboxtown. The intermittent unreliability of phone calls is bothersome, but it’s a known quantity to me. The migration, not as much.
I come from corporate IT so I do redundant backups of everything.
Migrating my JMP business phone number from Chatterboxtown to Snikket - is there a quality guide somewhere?
https://sh.itjust.works/post/28094541
Migrating my JMP business phone number from Chatterboxtown to Snikket - is there a quality migration guide somewhere? - sh.itjust.works
I currently have my business phone number on JMP through Chatterboxtown.us
[http://Chatterboxtown.us]. Apparentlly, I now have a Snikket account set up to
which I can migrate to, presumably for more reliable phone service. Problem is,
I’m trying to learn what this entails and what to expect but I can’t find any
documentation to read through to learn. Since this is my business phone, I’m not
interested in fumbling through it and learning along the way at the risk of
losing service, stored messages, contact info, etc. The only thing I know is I
can use the “invitation” from Snikket to get set up, but that isn’t educational
- it actually just creates questions. Is there a migration guide out there
somewhere that I’m missing to learn about this migration? I want to learn what
happens to my message history, contacts, etc etc. I have a lot of customer
history and contacts in this business account and I need to be confident what
I’m actually doing. Thanks!
Thunderbird 115 - odd lack of packaged options beginning to raise eyebrows?
https://sh.itjust.works/post/1493809
Thunderbird 115 - odd lack of packaged options beginning to raise eyebrows? - sh.itjust.works
Thunderbird 115 has been out over a week now and the lack of packaged versions,
especially Flatpak, is beginning to raise eyebrows. Gotta admit, I’ve been
curious at the lack of a Flatpak version since the day they announced it’s
“availability”. An article:
https://www.webpronews.com/thunderbird-leaves-linux-users-waiting-for-much-hyped-version-115/
[https://www.webpronews.com/thunderbird-leaves-linux-users-waiting-for-much-hyped-version-115/]
Linux Cast episode: https://invidious.protokolla.fi/watch?v=G-OvQw2JRWI
[https://invidious.protokolla.fi/watch?v=G-OvQw2JRWI]
Intel Management Engine - Is it enabled or disabled in my Gazelle and Darter Pro?
https://sh.itjust.works/post/944980
Intel Management Engine - Is it enabled or disabled in my Gazelle and Darter Pro? - sh.itjust.works
I’m hoping @[email protected] [https://lemmy.world/u/soller] or
@[email protected] [https://lemmy.world/u/mmstick] chimes in. I have a couple
System76 machines and I checked them both within Coreboot to verify the IME is
disabled, and they both say that it is. My question is, I’ve been watching this
post
https://blog.system76.com/post/major-updates-for-system76-open-firmware-june-2023
[https://blog.system76.com/post/major-updates-for-system76-open-firmware-june-2023]
where it says there were issues in the past with disabling the IME and that
updates should be coming with Coreboot to ‘re-disable’ it. My question is, I’m
now not sure if my IME’s are disabled or not since my firmware versions date
back to 2022 or so which is apparently the latest for both (based on this:
https://github.com/system76/firmware-open/blob/master/FEATURES.md
[https://github.com/system76/firmware-open/blob/master/FEATURES.md]). But, can I
trust what Coreboot is saying that IME is actually disabled since there’s
apparently a bug preventing the disablement?