I don’t think they state anywhere that they adhere to semantic versioning.
I don’t think they state anywhere that they adhere to semantic versioning.
Please read the warning at the top of their page:
⚠️ The project is under very active development. Expect bugs and changes. Do not use it as the only way to store your photos and videos!
If you don’t like these breaking changes, this might not be the right software for you (for now).
I’d just like to interject for a moment. What you’re refering to as GNU Hurd, is in fact, GNU-Linux, or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, GNU minus Linux.
No. I only set up /etc/fstab and /etc/ssh/sshd_config once and they will never change.
That’s why you put your config files in a git repository
live transcoding (MKV 480p -> MP4
Both MKV and MP4 are just container formats. The container contains an video stream and some audio and subtitle streams which are each encoded using a specific codec.
Converting from one container format to the other is very cheap, it’s the conversion between video codecs that requires a lot of resources. So converting from MKV to MP4 is pretty cheap if you keep the video stream as is.
Personally, I have never bothered with live transcoding. My videos are all encoded as H.262 or H.264 and stored in either an MKV or MP4 container. Direct Play works just fine. Without live transcoding, a >10 years old Intel Celeron is more than enough to run a jellyfin server.
fedora (Sped Up)
Looks like someone discovered dnf5
Paper doesn’t fry my eyeballs.
I named my PiHole holypi
And they started sending advertisement emails to people who registered on gitea.com.
mailbox.org is 3€/month or 30€/year if you bring your own domain.
If you are going for a reverse proxy, I highly recommend using Caddy. Issuing TLS certificates is all done automatically and reverse proxy headers are all automatically set.
In many cases, this simple config is enough:
example.org {
reverse_proxy localhost:1234
}
explainshell.com is an awesome website that interactively shows the relevant sections of a manpage for a given command including arguments
What about Alpine Linux, postmarketOS etc.?
I’m using GSConnect (a compatible reimplementation of KDE Connect for GNOME) on GNOME/Wayland and it works just fine
It clearly says iNOME O.
GNOME OS is a distro for testing out GNOME technologies and isn’t intended for daily use.