

The maintainer for the Play Store version recently started maintaining a non-Play Store version as well.
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The maintainer for the Play Store version recently started maintaining a non-Play Store version as well.


Same here. I still have a Monica instance running, but I don’t think I’ve touched it in at least a year…


Oh that will be handy.
I’ve tried rolling Monica multiple times, but I absolutely hate manually logging things, especially when the mobile implementation is ehhh at best.


I’m already very familiar with the AMT portion of vPro, all three of my Proxmox nodes have it enabled and locked down. Really handy to get in there when needed. The KVM route is rather expensive as I would need one that supports at least 5 systems.
vPro’s out-of-band management is the entire reason I use it, because my little lab is tucked in a utility room all the way in the basement, where I would have to cross the treacherous lands of scattered children’s toys.


I’ve already built the “new” NAS. Just trying to figure out the CPU situation before I take the plunge and swap the data drives over.
As for documentation, it really depends on the vendor, but the general process is the same overall. Here’s a PDF guide from MeshCentral that goes into more detail.
I use the CPU lists on Wikichip (Kaby Lake linked) to figure out what CPUs are compatible with vPro. Something to keep in mind is both the CPU and motherboard require vPro support for it to work properly.
Oh, damn.
Edit: Seems the new dev and the gplay maintainer have resolved their differences and are working together.