not the same DRM
The Post Ninja
not the same DRM
Depends on the gpu driver, the distro, and how many hoops you feel like jumping through to enable support.
There shouldn’t be any hoops. This should all be native by now.
Parsec is like Moonlight / Sunshine in that it video streams your desktop for remote access. It is very low latency and lets you even game remotely. I’ve used it to remotely video edit and also test things, mainly to control my beefy desktop from my laptop in a remote location. The difference between Moonlight and Parsec is, Parsec’s 1000x less painful to setup, especially when connecting from across the internet.
The client works fine, but you can’t host a linux system using Parsec.
My largest showstoppers with Linux is the lack of DRM support, the lack of “just works” installs, no Parsec (I’ve tried Moonlight/Sunshine many, many, many times, it never works for me), and … this one little thing …
I would use Linux more if either Virtual Desktop or Steam Link worked in Linux. As it stands, neither work, and current implementations of VR in Linux are still alpha / experimental beyond Index / SteamVR direct tethering, not an option for someone that has a cheap standalone headset.
Trying to run your own nextcloud be like
hardware requirements aren’t that huge … a cpu that supports 11 and 16GB RAM minimum. CPU has to support SSE4.2, which every 11 compatible cpu has. Honestly, this should be your minimum requirements nowadays. Anythjng that can’t do the job is literally 8+ years old.
It’s been a long road
So these are basically the old 2G phones but with a USB-C port and a new chipset.
They still only support 2G, so are useless anywhere that requires 4G VoLTE and where 2G/3G has been shut down.
So the fix is to manually set your default browser. No more can programs do it for you.
I mean, it’s not hard, and it stops most malware from doing it.
It was a Blue Veloster
Used to have a Hyundai. Paint was coming off as early as 50k. She was missing paint entirely in spots at 175k.
The fastest internet, hampered by the Great Firewall
The problem I have is not with the Outlook app, but with how much data the Outlook app collects from your emails. I cna assume the outlook.com email (my junk email lol) is thoroughly rifled through, but I don’t want my other emails to contribute to that.
Back to Thunderbird, I guess.
And while we’re at it, please default newest at the top, Thunderbird!
Uh oh, here comes the plane train
A unifi power strip on a unifi network so you can control the power switch, and setting the motherboard to auto turn on after power failure. Though this is the nuclear option for restarting the system. Maybe while you’re at it, diagnose why it keeps hanging up on you.
based device name
As long as we don’t end up with the Star Trek Wars
give it a month and someone will have a Disney Pixar Poster Style LoRA for SD
exactly. I’m referring to playing protected content and hardware video decoding.