The same way pirates do sometimes
https://torrentfreak.com/netflix-caught-using-pirated-subtitles-in-finland-121019/
The same way pirates do sometimes
https://torrentfreak.com/netflix-caught-using-pirated-subtitles-in-finland-121019/
I tried it about a week ago but since i have zero interest in alternatives to systemd or gui tools I find its easy to just install something that uses the things i want by default.
If you enjoy having that extea option and managing it with gui tools then im glad mx works for you, but it seems overcomplicated with no practical benefit to me.
What can sysv do that systemd cant anyway?
I think you know its not just a matter of "clicking a setting in a gui once"
Why would you choose a non systemd based distro only to just switch it over to systemd? Why over complicate thinga for a new user who is clearly just starting out? Just use normal debian!
Mx linux is a bad chioce if you cant answer this yourself because its going to differ from most other debian distros. You probably want to use normal debian or linux mint if you are still learning.
To answer anyway; youll want to install lighttpd or similar server using apt, then firgure out the differences between sysvinit and systemd so you can properly configure the server to start.
If you just use debian instead, "sudo apt install lighttpd" would be enough to get everything started.
Please stop with this false claim torrenting requires port forwading, it doesnt, this has been debunked many times.
Im pretty sure thats just a tan, but its interesting that her imdb page says "Jenette Goldstein is a true chameleon"
Point is you are setting yourself up for disappointment in the future.
Like you see this constant cycle of software becoming wosre as the companies want more and more money and your response is just "yeah but it wont affect my use case so i dont care"
Yeah im sure when it comes to plex, the app based off making pirates into paying customers, it wont fall victim to the same thing.
Gee leopards seem to be getting awful fat lately.
Im talking about all of plexs infrastructure, the hosting for the app, providing tunnels for users without port fwding, maintaining user accounts and usage data, emails... A lot goes into running a service like plex besides just "auth and verification"…and thats not even including the staff required to maintain it and developers to keep all the apps updated.
It will be if you depend on plex for streaming
How mamy months of server costs do you think those lifetime passes cover? If everyone just paid once for a lifetime then plex as a service could no longer function.
Dey took err jerbbs!
Wow that sounds like a terrible product no one would want, who is the target audience for such a thing?