

Sued for what exactly?
Sued for what exactly?
I’ve had a server running without whitelist because a friend hadn’t bought the game yet, within 2 weeks it was griefed. It was just the two of us playing.
There are crawler bots just searching for unprotected Minecraft servers and it’s just a matter of time before they find yours.
It’s a shame the server lacks a pretty basic feature such as password protection.
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That just depends on the contents of each specific thermal paste. It can contain silver, making it potentially conductive.
Same here. Moved from Outlook to Mailbox a year ago and I’m happy with it, using mostly custom domains with catch all. I havo also recently enabled encryption which wasn’t hard to integrate into my mail clients at all. They dont have a free plan, but the cheapest plan is 1€/month (which doesn’t allow custom domains).
Just to chime in I’m facing the same issue on Arch with a 5950X and 6900XT on a X570 Aorus Ultra. It has never really worked for me either.
Let’s rephrase: Have you ever needed to enter your root password while installing a game through a launcher such as Steam?
How would that kernel module be installed if nowhere from installing to actually running the game did it have access to the kernel?
Vencord is great but sadly it doesn’t support global hotkeys so PTT doesn’t work.
As per the FAQ:
We will submit all changes to upstream to eventually benefit Thunderbird.
As per the FAQ they seem to share the exact same profile so you can seamlessly switch between them (provided both are the same dot release)
Running an older kernel isn’t an option? Otherwise compiling your own kernel with the drivers should be possible I assume.
It is, but with kernel-specific packages you have the kernel linux(-lts) and the kernel module zfs-linux(-lts) and they aren’t in sync. Even with the LTS kernel I run into the issue that I can’t update the kernel since there’s a dependency issue between ZFS and Linux.
I have both LTS and zen and I’m currently on 6.6.36 and 6.9.7 respectively.
I am using ZFS on root on Arch using 2x 2TB SSDs striped . I mainly did it because my server runs on ZFS as well and thought snapshotting and backup would be easy, but instead went with Borg backup anyway.
Installation wasn’t very difficult, but the ZFS kernel modules can’t keep up with kernel updates (even with LTS kernel) on Arch, so I constantly need to do partial upgrades and it’s been annoying. As much as I love ZFS I’m not sure I’d do it again on Arch. If your distro is not using bleeding edge kernels then I don’t foresee any issues really.
Except push to talk doesn’t work in Vesktop sadly.
You didn’t mention KDE’s lack of any adequate stability. That’s what makes it incomparable to Gnome.
But then also:
However it’s important to keep in mind that experience can vary among users.
Oh the irony.
If you feel like you need/want software from AUR you should check out Distrobox. It can run any distro on top of your installation using Docker under the hood, but it tightly integrates into your system so with little effort you can run AUR programs from your launcher as if they were natively installed on your Mint.
Alternatively: cheap second hand RAM.
There’s a separate quota for email storage and cloud storage.
This is the old SteamOS from over a decade ago and isn’t usable anymore. The modern SteamOS from the Steam Deck isn’t available yet for desktops.