pipeviewer or pv
pipeviewer or pv
Most of them complete garbage though.
But stars equal discoverabiliy, or at least contribute a good chunk to it.
What am I seeing here exactly?
I’m idling at 120W with eight drives, but I’m currently looking into how to lower it.
There’s probably some form of regulation preventing you to install arbitrary software on your entertainment system, even when you are the manufacturer.
Is there a specific reason why these packages are no longer on Flathub?
They had an end of year fundraiser for people to adopt an app: https://kde.org/fundraisers/yearend2024/
I’d say check out these CryoByte videos:
I’ve just 100%ed Super Mining Mechs
I don’t have any experiences with Gnome Boxes. However, there’s no denying VirtualBox is a lot more user-friendly as a GUI than virt-manager.
We’re talking about someone who wants to know how to easily distro-hop. That’s not an expert level user. Have you tried unmounting an iso image from a virt-manager VM? Yes, that’s how bad virt-manager is as a user-facing GUI.
Virt-manager is a pain to use.
The Kubuntu installer offers btrfs instead now (not sure about Ubuntu).
Is there an easy way to install distros on a ZFS root that are not supported by debootstrap?
However, please don’t use btrfs for anything else than mirrors. RAID setups are unstable.
I’d say the best way for beginners is to install VirtualBox. You will be able to take snapshots before you try something stupid, so you can always restore to a known good state. The GUI is also pretty much fool-proof.
Out of stock in Germany.
Which controller model is it exactly? You don’t require any additional software on the deck to connect peripherals via Bluetooth. I’ve connected even two different generations of Xbox wireless controllers at the same time with my deck without problems.
Are you properly putting the controller into pairing mode when trying to connect?