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Bombastic@sopuli.xyzto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•how do I know that you guys are real and not bots?6·1 month agoI am not a number! I am a free man!
Bombastic@sopuli.xyzto Linux@lemmy.ml•GNU Taler (a swiss FLOSS alternative to Visa, Mastercard and Paypal) begins operating in Switzerland as Version 1.0 releases10·2 months agoCan you find the link from where you originally got this information?
Can someone provide the original?
Bombastic@sopuli.xyzto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•I think it was trying to tell me something.3·3 months agoHave a pint with the lads
Pedro looks like an absolute legend
Bombastic@sopuli.xyzto Comic Strips@lemmy.world•[right to left] Windows 11 chan is not happy about User switching to Linux82·4 months agoWhat the fuck is this?
Try picking the “Disabled” option for each dropdown.
I believe that you can choose it in the list of options that appear when you press Proaudio, for example
I had this problem too and solved it by just telling the OS not to use those “devices” through that same same GUI in the picture.
Bombastic@sopuli.xyzto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Now presenting: Managarr with Sonarr support!English13·7 months agoI wanted to learn (…)
Well, you make the finest point
Thank you for answering. I will research some more to see how well it works with my setup.
Thanks for all your work!
Bombastic@sopuli.xyzto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Now presenting: Managarr with Sonarr support!English112·7 months agoI use docker for my *arr stack. I’ve never had any problems just logging into radarr and sonarr to check what media I have and its stats.
Tell me:
Why should I use this?
What advantages does this give me over using each service’s GUI?
Is there any plan for a GUI?
Is this a substitute for something else you felt did not do enough?
What modifications are needed for integration with docker containers?
Bombastic@sopuli.xyzto Linux.zip@lemmy.zip•Linux Mint dethrones MX Linux as the most popular distro on DistroWatchEnglish8·7 months agoHi, I use MX Linux. It’s main attraction to me is being debian based with a useful tool suite which helps a lot if you’re not of the mind of using the terminal for tasks which have proper GUIs.
Is it good or bad? Depends on your use case. I’ll say, tho, having to migrate my whole computer when upgrading (like from release 20 to 21) can be a pain in the ass as it limits your upgrades to the release you’re using (20.1 can upgrade to 20.2 but 20.3 can’t upgrade to 21.0). But it’s debian, so the upgrades are mostly stable
It’s main popularity on distrowatch is derived from curiosity clicks.
Picture this:
You open distro watch and see a “popular” distro you have never heard of.
You click that distro’s page to check
That click bumps MX up in the rankings
More people see this uncommon “popular” distro leading the ranks
They check the distro page
Rinse and repeat
I was also at a loss for words after that
Bombastic@sopuli.xyzto Linux@lemmy.ml•Understanding Linux and choosing your first Linux distro, v2.084·1 year agoHow is a noob supposed to read and understand any of that?
Even my friends to which I have explained the general philosophy and utility of Linux (some of which are intrigued and somewhat open to switching) would look at me as if I were insane were I to send them this “guide”
Bombastic@sopuli.xyzto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Watching videos of people screaming "shooter on the roof" at law enforcement162·1 year agoMy cousin dreamt it
Bookmarked. Thanks
MX Linux with KDE?
If you have an AMD machine it even has a “advanced hardware system” iso for high end pcs
Just checked, it’s a Ubuntu ISO
1904.21