Computey McComputerface.
Computey McComputerface.
Domain credentials are locally cached so you are able to log into a machine even if a DC is unavailable.
If I hadn’t just recently bought a Minisforum B550 Pro I would probably jump on this.
You know they will.
No, you had to read the documentation to learn how to access the forums, and you had to ask on the forums how to access the documentation.
No, but I think “Hobnibble” is something…
So what you’re asking is “y u no host Yunohost”?
.mka is a real file format, it’s the Matroska audio container. Not very common, but I see them occasionally.
Text editor or not, when you’re asked for log files provide THE LOG FILES. Don’t edit out lines you think are irrelevant. You don’t know what’s irrelevant or not. If you did, you could fix the problem yourself.
I’m looking at Keychron for a keyboard. I recently replaced my Z-5500 surround speakers with a cheapo soundbar off Amazon. I’d like to get something comparable to the old Z-5500s (which were phenomenal) but I haven’t found anything similar yet. And Logitech doesn’t make anything in their league any more. Aside from those I haven’t really looked for anything else. If I were to find a brand that reliably offered good-quality products with the features I’m looking for I would happily buy a whole set from them, but I have no problem with mixing-and-matching brands either.
I was a die-hard Logitech fan for many years, but over the past five or so their quality has really gone downhill, with their prices remaining the same if not increasing. I have a full set of Logitech peripherals but when the time comes to replace them Logitech will not be in the running.
The Youtube channel Alien Theory just posted a side-by-side analysis of the pan-and-scan VHS version of Alien vs. the widescreen versions. It’s pretty interesting, check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSSXFYu2cCk
There are USB over IP solutions that utilize standard networking protocols, but I was thinking of just a USB extender kind of thing. Like this: https://www.amazon.com/Cable-Matters-Ethernet-Extender-Adapter/dp/B08HHFZY5H?source=ps-sl-shoppingads-lpcontext&ref_=fplfs&psc=1&smid=A1AMUYYA3CT6HJ
Edit: If I wasn’t clear, this device needs exclusive usage of the cable. It cannot be simultaneously used for networking.
You can get adapters to send USB over standard Ethernet cabling. So you could use your existing wiring but get more reliable USB printing.
My NAS that holds all my data is Farnsworth. My file server is Hermes. My Linux VM that does all the scut-work is Kif. My beefy gaming PC is Bender. My beefy gaming laptop is Flexo. And so on.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nB_s79lHSVs