Oh nice, I’ll have to go check that out. Thank you Nintendo for making me aware of this!
You can find most if not all episodes on YouTube as well. I don’t think there are any high quality versions around anyway.
Agreed, this has been my experience as well. I tried switching to full time Linux multiple times. I had already used it on my laptop for years but on my desktop I kept going back to Windows because things on Windows just worked the way I wanted and thought that for some things there weren’t any Linux alternatives.
That was until two years ago I challenged myself to only use Linux for a month. I’ve been using Linux on my desktop ever since and only use Windows now and then to play a single game that doesn’t work on Linux due to anti cheat.
Luckfox Pico Mini might be you’re looking for. It’s a Linux SBC that costs around 10 USD, in a Teensy/Raspberry Pico or even smaller formfactor.
I suppose xrandr can help you here: See the Arch wiki about xrandr
I’m guessing it’s the same common issue present on many Gigabyte AM4 boards. The IT8792E (and perhaps others) doesn’t work with the kernel driver. There are workarounds but they make it so that other ITxxxxE chips don’t work. I have a Gigabyte X570 Ultra and can only use ~half of the fan headers with lm_sensors. I haven’t been able to get them all working.
https://github.com/LibreHardwareMonitor/LibreHardwareMonitor/issues/251 Here’s some more info that may be useful.
Edit: or section 6.6 of the Arch wiki link you shared.
Care to elaborate? Sounds promising
Sounds like a case of “You don’t know what you don’t know.”
How do you do this? Just fork it? I don’t know much about GitHub (and alternatives)
Also, the old Transmission version (3.0.something) that is in either Ubuntu 18.04 or 20.04 has a memory leak. It gets killed every week or so in one of my Ubuntu LXCs that only has Transmission and OpenVPN with 4gb ram available.
Enjoy your high res images of the traffic cone haha.
To piggyback off of this, consider donating to VLC.
Boomers: “We had hot days in the 60’s and 70’s as well and you didn’t hear us complain”
I’m also glad you’re here.
I started with Jerboa but didn’t really like it. Switched to Connect for Lemmy and it’s been great. I’ll give Liftoff a go.
Comments don’t always seem to federate properly between instances.
If you feel like you need/want software from AUR you should check out Distrobox. It can run any distro on top of your installation using Docker under the hood, but it tightly integrates into your system so with little effort you can run AUR programs from your launcher as if they were natively installed on your Mint.