Is it a run and just works docker compose file?
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They are. All carriers use the same tower infrastructure, but I can't use 5G from the tower operator carrier.
I am trying to use SaskTel, which is the opposite: all carriers (except Rogers?) have an agreement to use SaskTel towers, and SaskTel uses other carriers' towers in different provinces. I know that Bell and Telus work, but not SaskTel? They both use the same tower, so I don't know why there is still no 5G for SaskTel on my Pixel.
The provider that I use has 5G antennas/towers all over roads, and the capital also has some 5G+ locations. It also annoys me that I seem to need the 5G option to show up or else LTE+ does not work at all.
eSIM works, but 5G doesn't work.
Is a Docker volume accessible like a folder if I SSH/SFTP into the host machine, not the container?
Don’t put any data into the container ever. All of your data and configuration should be done in volumes. So are bind mounts (--bind) to the filesystem bad? Am I able to access Docker volumes through SFTP/SSH?
I can't really disable Gmail though, because I have two accounts that currently rely on it.
It doesn't have an email app option for me, though.
I'll be checking out Samsung phones in the future then.
I live in Canada and screen recording a phone call with audio doesn't work, and the option that seems to be in the phone app for India isn't on my phone, even though Canada is a one-person call recording policy country.
I just didn't want people to suggest to me to run a different server OS, as I can't do that (I think).