Anything specifically worthy of the 9.0?
Anything specifically worthy of the 9.0?
My 6800xt desktop regularly froze on endeavour, but on nobara it hasn’t frozen nearly as frequently. Also, i encountered an update issue that broke most of the packages, and I spent an absurd amount of time fixing it. It happened again after a couple of months. I managed to fix it quicker this time, but endeavour os (and arch) is not as stable as the experienced arch users make it to be. I’m not an arch newbie btw. I’ve been using arch, Manjaro, and endeavour for close to 10 years now. Just recently switched to nobara. (distrohopped frequently since Ubuntu 5.04, but I just want a maintenance free distro these days)
That’s a bit concerning. Leave alone the bad practices of multiple single points of failure (single server, single developer, singler person with access to code), the abrupt silence from the developer Harriette looks very concerning. Hopefully we hear back from her soon enough.
If you are planning to use it as a jellyfin or other media server, look for 8th Gen or later Intel. They have Intel quicksync that provide hardware decoding.
There is a KDE edition, which should use the same ram as xfce
Summit has mod tools
I moved from endeavor to nobara and have been liking it so far
I’m not sure, I’ll ask him
My friend makes youtube videos and wants an easy way to subtitle them, as YouTube auto caption is crap.
That looks pretty much what I’m looking for, thank you! I see instructions to run in Windows, but does it also work on Macs?
That looks perfect! Thank you!
NFS Heat is finally playable on my 6800 XT, so I’m very happy
While that may be true, I’ve found Microsoft’s Troubleshooter almost seem like magic in finding and fixing some issues, where as with arch (or any other distro) I would have to hunt everywhere to fix some issue that happened randomly or because some dependency of some dependency of some new package I installed broke something.
Fwiw, I’ve been consistently getting answers and solutions to my questions and issues on lemmy.
That worked, thank you! I added all the ports at the modem level and after restart it’s working now, thank you so much!
That one request is me trying the admin endpoint using the internal ip address (10.0.0.96:2019). The server is up and available using the internal ip. I can access jellyfin fine from inside my home. The problem is that I cannot access the server via ddns reverse proxy. I’m thinking may be the issue is with the ip pass-through I setup on the fiber modem to my deco router. Is there a way to get the public ip address from the command line. The other comment asked me to do a traceroute, but I don’t see the public ip in it.
1 _gateway (10.0.0.1) 0.443 ms 0.488 ms 0.557 ms
2 192.168.1.254 (192.168.1.254) 1.977 ms 1.936 ms 2.006
ms
3 107-129-188-1.lightspeed.gnbonc.sbcglobal.net (107.129.1
88.1) 2.454 ms 2.412 ms 2.605 ms
The second one is the ip I use to login to my modem settings. (192.168.1.254)
Yeah duckdns has the right ip address. It says DHCP-fixed on my modem. I don’t know if it’s dynamic or not, but I think I’ve had this ip ever since I started the service. I have a duck.sh cron script, but I think the issue might be between the modem and the router. I don’t see the public ip address from the modem settings. I only see a 192. address in it.
Avelon was great for iOS. I’m using Android now, and Summit is great.