possiblylinux127 1y ago • 100%
No not really. Are you upset about this? I can't tell tone from a comment.
This community is a duplicate of !simplex@lemmy.ml
!linuxquestions@lemmy.zip Hello all, As you might be aware, lemmy.world has gotten rather large. It is so large infact that when it goes down it takes a large portion of content with it. I don't know about you but I personally don't like the idea of all lemmy activity happening on one instance. Because of this I have made the decision to move this community to a place that is smaller.
possiblylinux127 1y ago • 100%
You should be able to list all subvolumes with sudo btrfs subvolume list /
. From their you can use the btrfs snapshot command to take a snapshot. sudo btrfs subvolume snapshot / test
!freesoftware@lemmy.zip As you might be aware, lemmy.world has gotten absolutely massive. I know some see that as a benefit but for me it feels very dangerous. If something were to happen to lemmy.world it could potentially destroy lemmy/kbin. Therefore I am moving this community to lemmy.zip.
possiblylinux127 1y ago • 100%
Why are you running pipewire? I though that mint didn't ship with it by default?
Anyway try this:
- Type 'about:config' in the address bar, accept warning and press Enter.
- Disable speech-dispatcher in reader-mode (show only text of an html document) because it injects a nasty noise: Find 'media.webspeech.synth.enabled' and set it to 'false.'
possiblylinux127 1y ago • 100%
You really don't need to
possiblylinux127 1y ago • 100%
Yes is there another option
possiblylinux127 1y ago • 100%
300-500 kbits/s is insaine. Its probably because you are using torrent.
I'm doing a connection to a jellyfin server so there is only one end point
possiblylinux127 1y ago • 100%
I'm not looking for usable speeds. I just want to have a stable connection that can download a movie overnight
possiblylinux127 1y ago • 0%
Very odd, does it happen with other apps and browsers it all?
To do more troubleshooting I need you computer specs.
I'm trying to access jellyfin remotely over i2p and I want to get the best performance. Right now I'm having trouble with keeping a stable connection. My connection doesn't need to be fast but it keeps dropping in and out for some reason.
possiblylinux127 1y ago • 0%
This is why its a bad idea to have massive servers
possiblylinux127 1y ago • 0%
Why don't you start a community called home networking
possiblylinux127 1y ago • 80%
I might jump ship in order to bring balance to the force
possiblylinux127 1y ago • 100%
Switch instances
possiblylinux127 1y ago • 100%
Uh, yes? I welcome anyone who wants a community of forms.
If you are unhappy with the growing Lemmy userbase you can always setup a instance that doesn't federate
possiblylinux127 1y ago • 0%
Please posts this on my linuxquestions community
possiblylinux127 1y ago • 0%
The new version will not be.
possiblylinux127 1y ago • 100%
True but internal fighting weakens russia
possiblylinux127 1y ago • 100%
This is the man that haunts me
possiblylinux127 1y ago • 100%
Lemmy world is HUGE
possiblylinux127 1y ago • 100%
After you flush it the world changes in a few scuddle ways
On my Fedora labtop I use podman because its faster but for my homelab I use docker with docker compose because it is easier to administer
!linuxadmin@lemmy.run
Every night I get a popup that asking me to allow phone to send SMS messages. It comes seemingly out of the blue and it kind of scares me
I am setting up a new RMM solution and my first thought was to create a VPN with active directory. It turned out to be harder than I expected so I'm looking for cost effective solutions. The company I work for used to use pulseway but everyone who set it up either left or is deceased. It seems to be priced right and it seems to have all the features I need. If anything its overkill. Has anyone here ever used it? I'm a bit scared of supply chain attacks but I think I can get over my fear with convenience and price.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/288652 > Thanks to a comment by [@LargeHardonCollider@lemmy.world](https://lemmy.world/u/LargeHardonCollider) , I checked and saw that 'Federation debugging' mode was enabled. I had enabled that when the server just started (less than 3 weeks ago) and I had an issue with federation. > > I thought I had switched that off again, but apparently not. This mode causes the federation to be done in the foreground, so your 'Post' or 'Comment' action will wait for that to finish... > > This solves the most annoying issue, and makes the site way more useable. There are many other issues, but we'll get there.
I'm looking to convert my data from nextcloud turnkey lxc container to a standard docker docker container. What's the best way to go about this? Edit: I just exported my data manually and then reimported. It was almost pain free if I hadn't tried to upgrade from 25 to 27
I am trying to evenly distribute coal into coal generators to power my Technic machines. What is the best way to do this?