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Kde works fine on my machine 🤷
Kde works fine on my machine 🤷
Sounds like a problem specific to your hardware/setup. I’ve never had any issues with pipewire.
Certain games need proprietary codecs that will not be included in upstream proton because of licensing. GE is a community project and is therefore not subject to the licensing.
raidz1. No issues so far. I’ve had some prior experience with zfs from work, so moving to it was a no brainer.
I’ve been using unraid for a few years. Super happy with it. Recently migrated from using their normal array to zfs since I got a hold of some enterprise SAS drives.
Finally, native Wayland support! Looking forward to when proton is updated with this. Good job to all the developers!
Looks good to me
man I love open source
Looks to be all welcome changes. Good work!
Hmm, I’ve never noticed this. Hope it gets added back.
Man, the US is weird sometimes. I don’t think I’ve ever had a data cap on my home internet.
I mostly use Lemmy these days, especially after my preffered third party reddit app got ported over to Lemmy. I only use reddit for a few communities, Lemmy for everything else. I also only use reddit on desktop, never on mobile.
I’d still advise against it if you’re using Windows. A space is interpretered as more than a single character meaning you’ll hit the 255 character limit for paths quicker if you have a large folder structure. I’ve seen this happen many times in my time as a support technician.
It’s great! I’m using it as my daily driver on my desktop. Haven’t run into any issues so far. It comes with some handy tools like a one click updater. So general maintenance is very easy.
gen 7 is 10th gen intel right? Should work just fine. I’m on a P14s with Ryzen 5000, works flawlessly on Debian 12.
I’ve not used it in gnome but it worked perfectly fine in kde. (don’t ask why I themed my kde desktop to look like gnome…)
For an enterprise I would suggest working with a nextcloud partner. Unless they have a sizeable internal IT team of course.
Cloudflare tunnels! I use it to expose my nextcloud server to the internet. Works flawlessly.
Awesome. Hope to see this in pcs from someone like Tuxedo and System76.