iirc GWE is unmaintained atm
iirc GWE is unmaintained atm
do you use Xorg and if yes, what’s keeping you from using Wayland?
currently sunshine doesnt support wayland. thats it.
thats me but i cant be arsed maybe one day ill try dailing fedora again
fair enough, but its generally ok as long as maintainers wait for a few point releases beforehand.
More likely to break than Ubuntu or Mint
how so?
i hope it does 20 billion
flatpaks and snaps are official now iirc
it has been possible for quite some time now
this just makes me wanna install bare-metal goody-2-shoes windows and cheat using a 5$ arduino
the solution here is not being luddites, but taking the tech to ourselves, not put it into the hands of some stupid techbro who only wants to see line go up.
systemd really wants to do everything
according to their bean counters its probably cheaper for them to do the cat and mouse game. they wouldnt be doing it like this otherwise.
and can be used from any old dumb windows computer without having to install software on someone elses pc, if i need to.
its pretty much ubuntu since i started using linux, with some peppering of other distros i tried out over the years for a few months at a time.
i’m on this perpetual state of kind of wanting to hop because of the usual canonical shenanigans, but like, its working.
i dunno ubuntu has been plug and play for my work, and it gets much less in my way.
in addition to servarr, which was already mentioned, you can use Stremio. its similar to popcorntime and a lot simpler than setting up and maintaining servarr.
an RPi’s processing power can handle your use case as long as packages are available for its architecture, it shouldnt be a problem on common usecases.
you can use it to stream games from another machine using sunshine/moonlight too.
didnt mozilla recently introduce on-device translation?
running amd atm. the sunshine linux maintainer said he wont maintain the wayland backend.
a simple cron job pointing to an update.sh with an apt update && apt upgrade -y does the trick.
i wouldnt recommend you to completely automate it though
debian has unattended-updates by default and generally takes care of itself