

If you have a need for Calendar or To-dos, Radicale is a nice CalDAV/CardDAV server that’s pretty tiny. For me its sitting there at idle using 35MB of RAM.


If you have a need for Calendar or To-dos, Radicale is a nice CalDAV/CardDAV server that’s pretty tiny. For me its sitting there at idle using 35MB of RAM.


In addition to what others have said, Syncthing will use public relay servers if it can’t make a direct connection between your devices. Everything is encrypted, so it’s not unsafe or anything as far as i know, but if you want to run your own private Syncthing relay server, you can. (Or run your own public one)


Servers are Debian Desktop is Arch Laptop is EndeavorOS


Performance Benchmarks (Validated) yup, 100% totally validated. It’s like when you buy something thats wayy too cheap for what it should be off of Temu and it shows up with a QC and Validation card that they clearly just print on a large sheet and cut down that says QC OK


Seems like the Poseidon Website has a PDF that lists some of the software that came with Poseidon 3.
Since it was based on Ubuntu, I’d probably start by using a modern version of either Ubuntu or Mint and then seeing if any of that software you’re interested in is available for those distros in their software repositories. No clue if any of the more specialized stuff it is still maintained, or if there are better alternatives nowadays. You can search the default Ubuntu repos online without having to first install the OS here: Ubuntu Packages, if you want


If I’m understanding correctly, you’re trying to install Bazzite next to an existing Windows on the same SSD? I’ve run into the problem in the past where if Windows was allowed to set up a drive at some point, it makes a really small EFI partition, so sometimes, if you go to install another OS, there may just not be enough space on the EFI partition for all the files needed, so the install will fail.
Check how big your EFI partition is. If it’s like 100MB or something, I’d resize it to like 512MB, then try again. IIRC, parted doesn’t do too well with resizing small FAT32 filesystems, so you may need to do it from Windows, or through some other way.


Hmm maybe there’s something off with a recent GPU driver update? If anything, maybe try an older version of Proton, like Proton-9.0-4. That should be one of the I think there was a minor update to Proton-10.0 at least a few weeks ago, maybe it’s not playing nice with something on your system? idk


for Steam, you can right click the game, go to Properties, and under Launch Command, enter PROTON_LOG=1 %command%, then run the game to have it generate a log file in you home folder that will have the appid in the filename.
Are you running the games on the default Steam Proton version, or have you tried other versions, like GE-Proton/Proton-cachyOS?


The semiconductor manufacturer is Rockchip, who makes a ton of SoC’s for single board computers. Rockchip has apparently copied ffmpeg’s code without attribution and changed the license to a permissive one from LGPL


I think we may have killed the
trying to download Space Cadet Pinball


When I first switched to linux and tried to run the standard Minecraft Java client, i couldn’t get it to output sound, so I tried Prism launcher and it just worked. And being able to manage mods nicely is really useful
Probably is worth the piece of mind to let memtest86+ run for a few cycles overnight, so you can rule memory out. Memory issues are never fun. May also want to check out the BIOS and play with the XMP settings for memory, if you’ve got any. I had a bunch of weird freezing issues (though mostly related to sleep mode) that stopped once I set my memory to a different XMP profile


See, not too many people remember the time before Internet Explorer, but “murder” wasn’t a word back then. Not even a concept.
security of our bottom line!
only good things could be happening in the anal database
ah yes, the Monsanto potato strategy. I should have known
Surely, potato won’t sell my data, right?
I could see making sure the NAS’ case is a well built/sealed one to reduce noise. I have 4 of those Seagate enterprise drives in a mesh case and boy are they loud lmao, so I get where OP is coming from.
Its good that Rocket League allowed Linux support with Easy Anti Cheat. I just hope they won’t do a 180 on it like Apex Legends did with the same anticheat software on Linux a few years ago. EA’s reasoning was something along the lines of, its too easy bypass on Linux or something. (idk how that ends up being your legit player’s fault and not the fault of the anticheat software that you paid for not doing what it advertised)