I occasionally have copy/paste issues, but it’s most often with electron apps as well.
I occasionally have copy/paste issues, but it’s most often with electron apps as well.
Before killing yourself, it’s your responsibility to kill your children
Probably simply that they are done with it (mono specifically, and possibly .net framework in the long run)
*char // I heard it from a friend
**char //who heard it from a friend
***char // who heard it from another
"You were messing around"
Don’t use jellyfin.server.local
.local is reserved for mdns, which doesn’t support more than one dot. (Though it may still sometimes work).
In any case, to make that work you need either a DNS server on your network or something like duckdns (which supports wildcard entries).
Sorry I know I could just switch to rawhide and try it, but I’m curious.
What I’m trying to ask is, once I’ve set up authentication and given access, does a logged in kde plasma session need to be running for me to remote in? I.e. would this survive a reboot.
I’d like to be able to access my desktop from my laptop on occasion while not physically having access to my desktop (I.e. over VPN). Is this possible yet?
Do you have to already be logged in on the remote computer?
Does/could this support HDR on plasma 6?
Edit, yes, it does.
Imo look into opensuse if you want newish stuff without living on the bleeding edge.
Fedora can be an option too if you stick a version behind the latest
Yeah, probably more boring than I assumed; podman with 1 apt based distro, one rpm based distro, and Nixos. Each doing an independent build and packaging in their respective builds systems.
I was hoping for some rube Goldberg’s machine of compilation, but that’s probably not the case.
The why is a good question, but I’d also like to know “How?”
In about 2 weeks this will be 10 years old
Really, one photo is proof the kid doesn’t play outside?
I didn’t have this experience? TIL
To be fair, all of that was in the course of less than a week, and I neither heavily use nor customize my personal laptop, so it’s likely that if there are issues, I didn’t encounter them.
Even so, I was quite impressed with how simple and seamless it was for me.
I installed kinoite on my laptop. Rebased to silverblue for a while to try out gnome, rebased to kinoite rawhide to check out kde plasma 6, then back to kinoite 39. I think a few minor settings had to be redone, but no real issues.
Sure, but in both cases it installs the flatpak version that distributes the codecs with the runtime.
Although, now that I say this, I did install the flathub repo on fedora, which does slightly undermine my point
I’ve used both, and the only third party repo I’ve enabled was tailscale. I’ve not had any issue with needing codecs in anything I’ve Installed through the discover app. I’ll admit that I don’t have an Nvidia card, so I don’t know how good support is ootb there (though iirc, at least openSUSE has a separate installer that include Nvidia drivers)
I think your best bet for this is one of the spinoffs of enterprise Linux: fedora or openSUSE. both are very solid ootb, and have starting configurations that are generally good.
The microos or silverblue variants respectively are really promising as well, but still have some caveats.
Gratz