I didn't even know that was a thing, I just keep it in a git repo
adam
When did he ever talk about those things? Did I miss something?
Perhaps they could just add a toggle for the uploader that made sure no ads play in front of the video
Pop os is great for gaming and it comes with nvidia drivers installed
I now have two gpus, but I've run single gpu passthrough for a long time without any issues. However, you have to keep in mind that some software (such as anticheat for games) will refuse to run in a virtual machine.
There is a shell option for this (at least in zsh): setopt autocd
. This allows you to change directories while omitting the cd in front
I already have a constant ip on the vpn I still don't get it, sorry
IMHO arch is way too overrated. It does include a lot of stuff in the repos that others don't have, but the benefit end there in my opinion. My experience on fedora has been way better.
How would I use that in this situation? I don't get it. I already have a vpn set up to communicate between the two devices, and have been successfully running multiple services in this configuration for about a month. It's just XMPP that I'm having trouble with.
The vps communicates with the rpi through a vpn.
I have not heard of duck dns nor lstio, but I'll check it out when I get home.
There is some obscure/proprietary hardware that doesn't play nicely with linux. Fingerprint readers may not work on laptops, for example. I've had trouble with a trackpad in the past.
I switched to fedora some months ago and I've been really enjoying it. Maybe worth a shot.