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What happened in Gnome for them to merge so much stuff recently?
What happened in Gnome for them to merge so much stuff recently?
Is that a standard systemd configuration or something enabled by a distro?
You mean to tell me nhentai is your model porn site?
An active fork (last I checked) would be hyfetch.
Wifi works now, the wiki is out of date.
However, the Pinetab 2 does not have the screen layer for stylus support. See the FAQ
Your best bet is anything Wacom as they have their own driver in Linux. Alternatively OpenTabletDriver supports some other tablets as well https://opentabletdriver.net/Tablets.
Or the DIGImend kernel driver http://digimend.github.io/drivers/digimend/tablets/
ISPs were already required to block the sites. I don’t think an additional block on the Cisco side would change anything in that case.
Apparently Cisco operates a popular DNS resolver? Never heard of that before.
And definitely don’t learn how to use a VPN. Or set up Unbound or Bind or PowerDNS Recursive…
KDEConnect?
In my experience setting environment variables is pretty inconsistent. The easiest way would be using /etc/environment. This sets stuff globally for all users and definitely works.
PAM also used to support a per-user environment file, but that’s deprecated or removed even. The best you can do for per-user config is setting variables both in your login shell and the systemd user environments file.
Maybe check out Tailscale. It’s mainly a mesh VPN for your own devices, but they have a lot of options included so you can share stuff with other people.
Or Wayland, where this isn’t an issue.
Set ‘blendos-base’ in your system.yaml, install additional packages, update and reboot.
I already learnt of blendOS two weeks ago, I think in a discussion of immutable distros.
Really looking forward to play around with it some more and maybe replace my Arch install with this.
It feels like I heard that somewhere before and looking at my profile, I did cancel Jellyfin at some point.
I supported Finamp for a while until they removed sponsoring, guess I’ll do Findroid now.
Creative Commons is likely more appropriate for FOSR.
And they now have a working release pipeline, so releasing often is easier.
Big ass enter is way better than the small one.
You can’t change my mind.
Firewalld had, at least last time I checked, way more capabilities than UFW. Both are fine at being basic firewalls, but I don’t think you can build a router using just UFW.
Firewalld allows some pretty advanced rules. I use it to redirect a bunch of web requests going to a certain address over a local ssh tunnel.
You hacked too hard