Trying to avoid using my PC at all costs was a bad idea, I changed my mind because I had to print stuff😅
Trying to avoid using my PC at all costs was a bad idea, I changed my mind because I had to print stuff😅
Alright I am installing this
I install KDE Plasma on laptops I intend to use as a server. If the PC is easily reachable you can use the GUI to quickly manage files or use the terminal. Disable search indexing if you install GNOME or Plasma. I never used Debian but I assume the base system is as clean as it can be.
Don’t tile Proton VPN window, let it float
Just uninstall cups-browsed, how are you going to print w/o CUPS?
For YT I’d recommend enhanced-h264ify for best performance. Also FF with real ublock but that’s personal preference. In my experience on low end YT is slow no matter the browser.
PC receives 192.168.1.37
Model is Uptech SW-116, it has “Uplink” port and 16 LAN ports. It also uses external power.
WAN and LAN1 ports on router 1 is used. LAN3,4,5,6 and Uplink ports are connected on the switch. (model is Uptech SW-116) Uplink is connected to LAN1 on router 1. Other connections go to wall. I disconnected other routers, problem persists.
First router has DHCP enabled with range 192.168.1.20 to 192.168.1.80. Second one has “DHCP Relay” enabled with relay server set to 192.168.1.2. Third router has DHCP disabled.
2nd router is used as a wireless AP, getting rid of 3rd router is exactly what I am trying to do.
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You gotta br kidding me. These people have no idea what kind of disservice they do to Linux.
WSL: If your friend is a dev and needs Linux cli utilities, use this. Dual Boot: If your friend wants to daily drive Linux, use this. Shrink Windows NTFS partition within Windows then install Linux to blank space. Virtualbox: Testing ground for dual boot, your friend can familiarise themselves with Linux safely using a VM.
I have 8723be, not only it randomly disconnects but also it sometimes drops to 30 KB/s requiring a reconnect and has bad signal reception even on Windows. Ethernet 4 life.
They added AVIF
MS makes a redirect to log you in, you can hit back button twice to escape. Bad design but not malice.
pulls out USB-C to USB-A adapter
Quickly going back twice always works with MS forums. First page logs you in (or fails) and the second is the page you wanted to go.
I used it like 10 minutes ago lol, it is indeed useful and just got an upgrade.
I tried that, printing worked like %20 of the time.