Does pipewire interface directly to drivers or is it user-space magic on top of alsa like pulseaudio?
Does pipewire interface directly to drivers or is it user-space magic on top of alsa like pulseaudio?
+1 insightfull
I still don’t understand flatpack on Linux. I see how it makes releasing binaries easy, but the cost and idea is contrary to basic unix principles.
There’s 0 need for Linux to grow. It powers 80% of new web-apps, runs the big gaming systems, parts of azure and aws. It’s the go-to server os for most use-cases.
The Linux desktop needs to mature if it’s to grow. Non-tech users don’t care for “new and innovative ux paradigms”. They don’t wanna scan the internet to figure out why sound is missing after upgrading to pop_os 4. That or they need someone close by to fix it for free
And they have to use locked keys? In a setup where they don’t need encryption?
zssh is in most distros, but why not reinvent the wheel by port forwarding http?
Maybe firewalld are not the right firewall for your use case if you feel the need to remove “bloat” zones? Do they impact your firewall efficiency?
https://fai-project.org can help you
There are, but if none are found it can be released - like apple and Microsoft sometimes does.
It’s what you put in it I guess. For me that’s “Hopefully ready but it’s what we’re shipping in features and functionality”
It’s still a misuse of the word - if your software needs testing it’s not a candidate you would release unless you’re a multi-billion gaming company or Cisco
Are they able to store and distribute this or is it total production estimates?
Good to hear. My last experience included at lot of fiddling, but it’s been quite a few years
Ok - must admit I haven’t tried dual booting since win7
That’s an even worse idea imo. If you’re not very familiar with bcd and grub you will find it hard to boot into Linux once windows decides to “fix the boot issue”.
Better to have a separate drive so you can select by picking boot device on startup.
I know it’s possible to dual boot, but it will be some issues at some point
It’s everywhere - just ask those that made the decision. If it’s connected to this at all isn’t likely, but they know it exists! (It makes them MAD)
Perhaps add config files to a git repo somewhere. Then you will have a copy and can sync in changes. Keep it private though
You’d need those networks on separate vlans, and a switch with support for vlans. The orbi also needs to support this
Could not bind - socket address is in use indicates another dhcp server on the same host.
No matter what type of service you can only bind one process to one port/ip combo
You can only have one dhcp server - but no matter what one it is - it can point to your pxe boot server
Don’t know how this exact system works.
They have to pay Reddit now as the api is gone. I’m quite certain that at least one of the companies scraping the web to train their LLM have been using it.
And I’m quite certain that this happens to fediverse as well. You don’t even need an api, just set up your own instance. Make a few thousand accounts and sub all over using these. You got all the data in a nice db