I don’t use synology but it kind of seems like the synology has an allowlist for subnets that can connect to it. Do you know what service is hosting the file share?
I don’t use synology but it kind of seems like the synology has an allowlist for subnets that can connect to it. Do you know what service is hosting the file share?
The short answer is no, most people are not bothered at all by RHEL’s source situation or IBM as a company.
It’s just so friendly and interactive
Yeah, if you’re just trying to reach your home devices and the other devices on the vpn you should specify both of those subnets.
I tried this beta release out, and I have to say that I’m struggling to say it’s an improvement. I know that there are good changes, but meta+left/right can no longer move windows between monitors, the inputcapture changes for wayland don’t seem to be working which was my most anticipated feature, and the x11 spin actually has a regression that causes input-leap to enact my global shortcuts when my mouse is on a client device. Overall big struggle from someone who has to do a lot of multitasking.
There’s an open report, no need to double dip
My keyboard shortcuts have been getting reset on every boot, really annoying
I’ve not heard it pronounced, but it seems some here are verbalizing it as lee-bruh. In my head it’s always been lee-bree which is just an awkward pair of syllables.
I think Libre in general is an awkward sound for me
I went to an elementary school in California that was using Linux laptops circa ~2008, I have find memories of playing Super Tux after finishing my classwork.
I actually took some older now somewhat defunct google wifi pucks and got them all set up on openwrt not too long ago. Really enjoy having them on something with a dedicated web UI and perfectly nerdy
No, it’s open source and on GitHub, that’s just the best resource for knowledge on getting it and associated tools running well on Linux.
I would recommend obs-livesplit-one
Low effort content
I’m excited to give it an honest try as soon as it implements libei
Yeah that was my source as well, seems reasonable but it’s a bit annoying I can no longer have named groups of shortcuts
Ah, looks like KHotkeys got discontinued so a bunch of my keyboard shortcuts no longer work, that’s a bummer.
This is also what I would recommend and is most similar to the windows experience
Your home partition can be anywhere, I would recommend copying the files to your new drive and adding a /home mountpoint flag in the kde partition manager.
See above
The newest hotness is something like btrfs and pooling drives together under the same mountpoint. Otherwise just do what you were planning, a big root partition and a 1TiB home partition.
Probably related to nouveau drivers
Does tailscale have a consistent subnet? Can you connect to the NFS share over the LAN net?