Mini soda - Minnesota.
Mini soda - Minnesota.
How does one get a disposal number?
A lot of people are also just dumb. FOSS won’t fix dumb.
You can. Its on steam…
Also it is worth noting that if you are in the US, there is a good probability that the authoritarian country will apply to you in the not so distant, foraeeable future
I never understood why a browser couldn’t just…not give out that info.
Like screen resolution for example. Just give the browser the content and let the browser render it to screen, no?
I see comments like this a lot, but they seldom say how it actually does work. How does it work?
Thanks, I’ll give this a shot in the coming week!
I also route everything through my pfsense firewall to mullvad VPN. I’ve been looking at various ways to access the internal network from the outside internet safely, and I’m a bit hesitant to open that hole just yet. Cloudflare tunnel seems like the easiest option but apparently they can see everything you put through the tunnel and I’m not real comfortable with that.
Does one need a dynamic dns to use wireguard to tunnel back in, or is there another way of ensuring you can connect to the correct location? Does the wireguard server run on docker?
I’m confused as to how outbound and inbound would be different. Would the traffic not go from the VPN endpoint to your device?
Interesting. I only have one monitor, so I haven’t run into a lot of those.
Have you used any other distro which you prefer?
Mint is basically plug and play. I had an issue about a year ago when I first switched to mint that my sound was intermittently goofy. It went away in an update though and now I have fewer issues on my Linux mint install than my my windows install. I have a bunch of settings that windows just reverts back each time it updates and it annoys me because I know it doesn’t have to be like that - it is only like this because Microsoft wants me to use the machine in a way I don’t want to.
But, all that aside, mint is easy. Ubuntu is easy. Basically everything just works out of the box.
How do you do this? Are you playing with steam? Is there a reason to use wine over proton?
How can i know if my banking app is inherently bad?
It has been a busy few weeks, I haven’t had time to really troubleshoot this further until today.
I have managed to get it a bit further. It now says “failed to connect to hostname”, but Sunshine no longer closes when this occurs.
I have ensured that -moondeckbuddy settings.json contains correct sunshine_apps_filepath, registry_file_override, and steam_binary_override all point to the correct places -steam.sh is executable -in Sunshine -> applications -> command “/home/myname/Applications/MoonDeckBuddy-1.6.1-x86_64.AppImage --exec MoonDeckStream” is pointing to the correct place. I’ve included the “exec MoonDeckStream” but I’m not sure that is correct, still doesn’t work with or without it -Steam Deck says that both GameStream and Buddy are online and paired
I really have no idea what else I could be doing wrong. I don’t think it is a firewall rule or anything since I can get it to stream, just not with the moondeckbuddy.
I have sunshine/moonlight working well and reliably if I launch it from the Steam Deck desktop mode. It is just when I try Moondeckbuddy that it gives me issues. As soon as I launch the game on Steam Deck via the moonlight moondeckbuddy icon, the resolution changes on the main desktop so I know it is starting atleast. However, within a few seconds, I get “Error 1: Connection refused”. and Sunshine closes.
I have: -Ensured the MoonDeckBuddy AppImage is Executable and running (as given by moondeckbuddy being visible in the system tray, with an option to start on system startup) -Ensured Sunshine has the right command path (“/home/myname/Applications/MoonDeckBuddy-1.6.1-x86_64.AppImage --exec MoonDeckStream”) -Ensured that MoonDeck sees both Gamestream and Buddy as “online”, and that the MoonDeck options Host Selection screen shows Buddy as online
One thing I am a bit confused about: In this guide (https://github.com/FrogTheFrog/moondeck-buddy/wiki/Buddy-configuration), at the very bottom, it has a note for linux only steam binary override if using Steam from flatpack (which I am):
In case you’re using flatpak:
Create a file that you want to use as binary.
Set the contents to:
#!/bin/sh exec flatpak run com.valvesoftware.Steam “$@”
chmod +x <file>
Use the new file as Steam binary.
I am not sure where that file is supposed to go, what to name it, or what the filetype is supposed to be? Does it go in the same folder as the MoonDeckBuddy AppImage?
Also check out moondeckbuddy.
I’m having trouble getting it to work on my Linux install, but I’m super excited for when I do get it figured out!
Is bitwarden considered secure? Is keepass considered more secure?
Compared to how every single video ever is sponsored by nordvpn
I ask out of ignorance - why would it be different?