They have an Nvidia version; although it should be mentioned that Nvidia doesn’t always play nice with Wayland. If you use X11 with Nvidia instead, it’s a much better experience and you still get most of the benefits of using Bazzite.
Personally, I switched to AMD due to the better Linux support. Wayland on AMD is fantastic.
I also ran Pop for a couple of years before moving to Bazzite. Bazzite has KDE, Wayland, and can run .deb software through distrobox. It’s the best.
I honestly don’t think NK is expecting them to come back. That would allow them to desert with reduced risk. I’m sure some of them are at least considering it, or will be soon.
There are many different ways, but personally (and hopefully I don’t get crucified for saying this) I use Plex and Plexamp. Plexamp has got to be the best music app I’ve ever used. I even tied it into Last.fm to get recommendations for new music based on my listening.
You’d need to set up Plex media server to go this route: https://support.plex.tv/articles/200264746-quick-start-step-by-step-guides/
Personally I host via Docker.
It might be a little overkill if you don’t have other media, though, and it’s not fully open source.
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Sorry, should have worded that differently. I was referring to the layoffs.
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Yeah, Nvidia is pretty bad on Linux in general in my experience. Especially with Wayland. AMD and Wayland run very well, however.
I run the non-deck variant with the traditional DE (KDE 6, in this case). I admit that I haven’t tried the deck variants but it should work similar with the difference being the default environment to boot into, irrc.
I use Bazzite exclusively on desktop. It’s pretty much unmatched, and it “just works” out of the box especially on AMD.
You are completely missing their point. The plugin repo and updates are hardcoded to use WordPress’s servers, that’s the issue here. Yes, you can totally self host WordPress, you don’t need something like cpanel (in fact, I don’t see how it’s relevant to this discussion, and I think the last time I used that archaic backend was in 2015), but if you want access to the plugin repo + automated plugin updates, you are unfortunately impacted by this BS.
Why be rude to people who are just trying to explain the issue to you?
150TB isn’t unheard of for an institution. Some users here have more than that in their homelabs.
If only they had access to AWS or Azure who both have physical data transfer options…
My TBs of backups took months to go over my 1Gbps fiber.
Disgusting.
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Maybe you clulde use the “Single page” firefox extension to save? You could also always print to pdf, this is built into firefox including mobile.
Videos suck for topics like this. I’m not about to watch a video that should just be an article.
I’m now using Fedora CoreOS which can be deployed from config files. It’s really neat to be able to define everything the way you need it and just start up the VM with no further config necessary. I’m using podman to manage my services.