There is also my file sever and two more notebooks… one of the
notebooks is a server as well, so run with no display… the other
notebook is SLED 12 and Windows 7 uefi, non secure boot.
I have another couple of notebooks and a VIA Artigo system that don’t
even use anymore…but there for testing if need be.
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When I click on the thumbnails you provided, I go to a page that appears to be where you posted the images, but with the images reduced in size and clickable, ***supposedly ***to take you to a high resolution image. Instead, it takes me through various questionable advertising items to what appears to be a page selling videos or something … do not really know, as I killed it before looking at it in detail.
At that page where images where posted, if I click on an image the firefox popup blocker tells be that it blocked a popup. And I do see the image in full size.
I’m guessing that the advertising is on the popups that were blocked here.
Aha, it’s “noscript” that keeps out the advertising.
If I tell it to allow scripts globally, then I see some kind of health ads. If I only allow the scripts for the image site (plus the ones that I standardly whitelist), then I see the images and can get full size, without ads.
Hi
It’s a mish mash But here you go as a tar.gz file…
I use a /data partition, so all the scripts need adjusting to point where ever conky files are eg ~/.conky two scripts go into your user bin dir, there are four cron_hourly ones which will need adjusting for your setup if you use btrfs as well as if it’s an ssd or rotating device.