My entire body is made of meat!
I enjoy:
Linux
Open Source
Cars
Cooking
The letter B
Cats
Psychedelic drugs and exploring reality
Former pothead (I have a genetic disorder!)
Videogames and such. Team Fortress 2 Scout/Engy/Demo/Pyro. Catch me on 24/7 2ort! ~T0kin.
See, I did all that… and then audio broke. So, I couldn’t anymore, man. I probably could’ve copied the install, kept it updated and held it for a resolution but I just don’t demand that much from my builds anymore really. I went with Mint with XFCE and haven’t had a single issue since install. I’m good. If it comes down to Ubuntu’s base, a lot more eyes will be on the problem and I’ll sort it out then.
I quit using Arch after about ten years of using it because Team Fortress 2 quit working and none of the resolutions on protondb fixed my issue.
Priorities, people.
Windows_12_cracked_Sub_2027.7zip
3489 seeders / 783 leechers
Same but Jellyfin. I don’t keep anything outside of shit that’s not easily streamable on demand.
Yeah, it’s mostly videogame music and J-metal.
Keepass clients typically have biometric input… and let’s not pretend you don’t need to type in your vaultwarden password in Android on the first run, either.
You could use a usb-c passkey but I know that’s not the majority use case.
I was running arch, and then the unthinkable happened.
Team Fortress 2 stopped working due to a library bug and the supplied one from the repos causes the overlay to break and sound not to work.
I’m on Mint on another SSD right now, and I check back every now and again. It’s been a month of popping in to update, run TF2, see if it boots without any console commands and then leaving when it doesn’t.
Mint’s nice tho, still.
Mint would be the primary choice for a non-snap *buntu.
It’s a hydrolic cylinder, which suggests to me that it was filled with hydrolic oil at one point, and either no longer is from an external leak, or the seal inside is broken and it has lost its pressure.
I’ve never heard anyone complain about it, tbh.
The menu functions of a DVD are meant to work with the firmware of DVD players, which is a function Jellyfin doesn’t really cover.
The usual to-do is just have commentary tracks ripped and placed in the same spot as other language tracks, and bonus features placed in folders alongside the original video.
Ahhh see I had everything backed up already. Shit. I should’ve tried it after deleting something. I figured it would find a button and be asked where I wanted to put the file. Share kinda works for that.