

sudo touch /root/beer
sudo touch /root/beer
That sounds horrible
I thought Stremio is a media center similar to jellyfin?
Glxgears. :P I’m on wayland for a least 4 years
Never used any software but my arctis works fine otherwise
Dolphin is the kde plasma file manager. Search up until now is very weird. Different search syntax when searching in indexed vs non indexed folders aswell as differences when folder is e.g. a network share (https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=428950)
I personally use kfind when possible, because it works a lot better but ofc a good native search in file manager would be preferable
I had a 2620 v2 and got me a 2690 v2 off ebay for 20 $, 10c/20t. Best in slot, imho and dirt cheap. That’s what I would recommend. I delidded the 2620 and made it a key fob
Usually you can extract the windows updater exe and use the bios/bin/upd file via mainboard bios update mechanisms
Do you have examples?
I was not aware of that, I had considered gpl•3 'the best" license until now. I agree in so many points with the autor
Sadly not so much for me. Minimize/maximize animation stutters, mouse stutters if explicit sync is enabled (unrelated to min/maximizing, had to disable it), some windows dont maximize to the right size and hovering taskbar overlaps. I’ll have to look into it and maybe open bugs. Only used 6.1beta for a few hours so far
Back in the day, the rule was mbit (megabit) for data in transfer (network speed) and MB (megabyte) for data at rest, like on HDDs
My family is very satisfied with 6 mbit/s per stream. Some HEVC, most H264. They see it as high quality. 3 Streams would be 18 to 20 Mbit/s
Just yesterday I took measures to keep temp down further, powersave cpu governor, always full fan speed, 12 disks go to sleep after 60 min of inactivity and I removed dust for better ventilation. My NAS/server is in the attic and today theres 37°C outside
Disks were around 50°C which is too hot