You can do a disk benchmark on the server to be sure
You can do a disk benchmark on the server to be sure
have you tried the builtin “winget” as alternative to chocolatey?
thank you! more up-to-date packages sound good to me, will have to check out mint, then.
how would you compare Mint to MX Linux? Whats the biggest difference in your opinion?
When selecting a distro to mess around with, i just checked distrowatch to find the most popular distro and chose that (MX). My reasoning was that the resources like wiki/tutorials/forum posts would be most easily available with a more “popular” distro.
You dont need to disable secure boot, you just need to enroll the ventoy keys: https://www.ventoy.net/en/doc_secure.html
Switching power supplies (“bricks”) are generally more efficient than linear power supplies because they lose less energy as heat. that’s were the difference comes from. (Of course they have drawbacks as well, like increased noise)
Checked out the repo and the code to generate the list. “combined_2.txt” is the raw list before it gets gzipped and can be used in qbittorrent (once you change the extension).
So thanks for pointing that out :)
Yeah but qbittorrent uses a different format than transmission, the Blocklist from the repo doesn’t work, tried it already.
No it’s a IP Blocklist, it doesn’t filter out content but tries to blocks peers like law firms and studios who try to take you to court for legal action.
It can’t replace a vpn but it’s no effort at all to use it (in Transmission) so why not
A bit off topic, but are there any good blocklists for qbittorrent?
The Blocklist I use for Transmission doesn’t work for qbittorrent or I would have switched already.
For me, the benefit of discord is not the text chat but the voice aspect. With push to talk/voice activated transmission and low latency for gaming.
The voice features of matrix are more of a conference call thing.
Until this gets implemented in matrix (not sure if ever) I’ll continue hosting mumble (or TeamSpeak)