So what happens if your instance goes offline for a bit? How does the instance mark you as active again? Do you need to post something?
So what happens if your instance goes offline for a bit? How does the instance mark you as active again? Do you need to post something?
Have you considered smb? Dolphin natively supports it.
It does only run on Windows. This compatibility checker isn’t working correctly and is most likely detecting Wine as Windows 10 for some reason.
In my experience, pipewire is leagues ahead of pulseaudio and just works. All the issues I had with pulseaudio are resolved with pipewire and it sounds better as well with the default settings.
Debian can show it too you just need to remove quiet from the grub config.
I wouldn’t be surprised if older versions have a backdoor too as they were a maintainer for 2 year so who knows what they added.
The RDP improvements are huge. If only KDE supported remotely logging into a session that wasn’t already logged in on Wayland.
Is it? Last time I tried none of my docker compose files would start correctly in podman compose.
My Netgear switch doesn’t support Level 3 routing. It only supports basic VLAN functions.
From the switch? I thought the routing was done at the router level?
Doesn’t look like it but if I set up VLANs unless an user is on the correct VLAN they can’t access the web interface. And the only way for them to get access is to get physical access and plug a device into the correct port.
It is a managed switch. What’s wrong with TP-Link managed switches?
I have a basic Netgear managed switch for VLANs.
Or use LetsEncrypt it’s free to get an SSL certificate.
Pipewire is a massive improvement over Pulseaudio.
Anyone tried on wayland?
Still compiling.
Where do you see that? Looks like a torrent client let running to me.
If only one container has been updated then when you run docker compose up -d it will only recreate that container, unless it is a dependency of another container (like a database) in which case it will restart all containers that depend on it as well.
You don’t need to run docker-compose down.
docker-compose pull; docker-compose up -d is enough
Which VR headset do you have?