Proton, but I’ve been questioning that of late :-/
Proton, but I’ve been questioning that of late :-/
transmission in docker container on NAS, with dedicated IP that gets forced through VPN on my router
Woa, hit the breaks on the rebuild.
I’m old and my memory is going, but I know I’ve had this before …
I think I had to figure out how to -
I know this seems like it should be block level and that shouldn’t matter, and I could be remembering wrong - but I really think I went down that path and it ended up being the solution.
Great to hear it is a good drop-in replacement
DB compatibility breaks at a point though (7.x maybe? Going off fuzzy memory) … so if you’re migrating from that version it’s a little less “drop in” and more "oh shoot, this method doesn’t work either?!? :'( "
Very happy after the ‘migration’ though!
lol, saw title, came to say ffmpeg, read body, it’s your prime example!
I can’t remember what flag or feature it is I’ve more than once found myself having to build from source to enable, but there is one!
alias update='sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y && sudo apt dist-upgrade -y && sudo apt autoremove -y'
alias update-and-reboot='sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y && sudo apt dist-upgrade -y && sudo apt autoremove -y && sudo reboot'
alias update-and-poweroff='sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y && sudo apt dist-upgrade -y && sudo apt autoremove -y && sudo poweroff'
I’ve been very happy with my Monoprice “Blackbird 4K DisplayPort 1.4 USB 3.0 4x1 KVM Switch, 4K@60Hz, HDR, YCbCr 4:4:4, HDCP 2.2”. I run an ultrawide at 3840x1600 @ 144 Hz, or HDR at 120 Hz, G-Sync both, and it works wonderfully. It took some effort to get all the required devices using the same connections - went through quite a few “USB-C to DP” cables from Amazon that had to be returned because they couldn’t do the high refresh like they claimed … but once I got everything set up, it’s worked like a dream, 3+ years and counting now I think.
This is literally the point of a homelab. I mean not so much the hardware stuff, that sucks, but hell yeah, breaking shit is how you learn! You do not learn JACK following a tutorial to the letter and everything going perfectly.
I learned about 16 years ago on a Solaris course that /usr wasn’t “user”, I still say “user”, but I’m happy to see the information spreading that that isn’t what it actually is.
I installed this after seeing this post the other day and am loving it so far … which is amazing considering how many other keyboards I’ve tried and hated, and always ended up going back to GBoard -
https://lemmy.ml/post/17614064
The only thing I wish it had is emoji search
This. Around the same timeframe.
I did manage to unlock the bootloader and install something, and that broke Knox. Who cares, right?
Oh, but when I put the stock firmware back, Knox was STILL broken, because Samsung, so I’d never be able to resell it or even trade it in without complications. Because Samsung.