Was the best option that I found :)
wiki-user: Jvrava9
Was the best option that I found :)
I think that you misunderstood something. Jailbreaking is getting root access. The core trust bugs allow for bypassing some apple app signing stuff so you can sideload unlimited apps with no revokes.
Trollstore github https://github.com/opa334/TrollStore
Core trust documentation https://worthdoingbadly.com/coretrust/
For anyone looking to sideload on their iPhone without jailbreaking or paying for a dev account, look into Trollstore, if your IOS version is compatable, you can sideload unlimited apps thanks to the 2 coretrust bugs.
Currently using qBittorrent with Gluetun and Airvpn all in docker on my home server.
For those wondering, no it isn’t just a check box. You need to create some registry files.
Install timeshift for auto backups, its a systemsaver.
Hello fellow RX580 owner! I really have no idea why the whole permission thing is happening, the file has 777 perms and is owned by root. The arch wiki thread was the only mention of this problem that I found at all. I am indeed using virt-manager, would I just need to add a RX580 as a PCI host device and run the script after shutting down the vm?
Ps: If I do as mentionned above, I get
Error starting domain: internal error: QEMU unexpectedly closed the monitor (vm='Atlas'): 2024-01-14T19:42:41.288341Z qemu-system-x86_64: -device {"driver":"vfio-pci","host":"0000:03:00.0","id":"hostdev0","bus":"pci.5","addr":"0x0"}: vfio 0000:03:00.0: group 31 is not viable
Please ensure all devices within the iommu_group are bound to their vfio bus driver.
If i do it with 0000:05:00.0, I get a blackscreen as an output. I am pretty sure that 0000:05:00.0 is the unused gpu. How did you identify which gpu is which physically to know which iommu group to pass?
Arch 32bit? https://archlinux32.org/
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Maybe Serge would fit your use case.
Timeshift for backups is a godsend in these situations
Use it for caching more stuff to make your system even faster, virtualization and most importantly, browsers
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Interesting haircut (if you can call that a haircut)
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Linux Mint is very easy with GUI’s for everything you need and the UI is pretty similar out of the box. Try it out on a live usb before making the switch.
Arch Wiki has your answers
You need to uncheck the checkbox so the iso can install on non tpm hardware but you also need to tweak the registry when installing windows so the installer doesn’t check for tpm compatability.