I popped some songs onto my Jellyfin server, and that’s worked out.
I was even able to stream it to my car using Android Auto.
I popped some songs onto my Jellyfin server, and that’s worked out.
I was even able to stream it to my car using Android Auto.
I bought this Protectli Vault FW2B , and installed OPNSense strictly for firewall since I don’t control the router in my town home.
I used this guide to set up a transparent bridge so I can filter out traffic before it gets to the subnet my property manager assigned to me.
Setting it up was a great learning experience. One thing that was odd for me though, was that I had to change the label of the interfaces in the ui to match the label on the hardware.
Open source fitmware or nothing.
It made a huge difference in windows thats for sure. From the windows splash screen to applications becoming responsive took for fucking ever on a HDD. I’d imagine on linux it’d be much faster on a HDD, but I switched after ssds became the norm.
My PS5 is really just a Demons Souls Remake machine.
Settlers can go fuck themselves though.
Gaming in Arch Linux through Steam has been incredibly smooth for me.
Me when I badge into my office, and the reader doesn’t let me in on the first swipe.
EndeavourOS was my 3rd repo and has been my go-to ever sense.
I’ve switched to searx as well.
I added an instance as a custom search on my firefox mobile app using this string.
https://ooglester.com/search?q=%s
Who remembers diseased productions?
Thing Thing
Endless Zombie Rampage
And the stinky bean series
Miss that stuff!
Fucking hell.
I’ve been using Nova for years, it’s nice there are replacement recommendations on this thread.
Connecting to wifi is equivalent to plugging an ethernet cord to a router. The router still needs to have its own connection to the internet for you to use.
That’s pretty cool.
I haven’t played the remake, but I’ve seen scene snippets on youtube.
The conversations always seemed awkward, and the audio mixing was awful.
Yolod my docker image to lol.
Thanks for the share!
I’ve always liked tui file managers, broot is a pretty cool one as well.
That’s the big thing. After my postive experience with the Steam Deck, I switched my gaming PC to Linux. There were settings I had to tinker with to get my games running as optimally as they would on the deck, that I assume are set by default on the SteamOS.
Man, what a blast from the past.