

Please take a look at I2P. So much better then a VPN. And we need more seeders.
Please take a look at I2P. So much better then a VPN. And we need more seeders.
Sounds like you grew up and your hardware did too!
Not everyone is able to seed unfortunately. Here the downloading aspect although not allowed seeding is when you can receive fines.
Hence I cross seed everything to I2P.
Of course only Linux ISOs 😉
Some things only get applied once you restart. Take the kernel for example. It will be used once restarted. It is safe to restart at a later time but you would still be running a older kernel at that point.
So technically the update is dine but not everything is using it yet. Dnf does tell you you should restart for some things to be applied. The choice is yours to do so.
Yup. On slow systems when doing a very big update I suggest using a terminal over a GUI based app. Less risk of things getting stuck.
May I ask which distro and which nvidia GPU you are using?
For multiple HDDs you shut look at a form of raid. ZFS and btrfs are great options for software raid.
And got patched in under 8 hours I believe. Well done to the Dev being so on point.
Yes that’s why I suggested a alternative. Although wireguard is simpler to setup initially. Using proxy’s and exposing your service directly is simpler for the end user. Both are not difficult to do.
Its not hard to setup a proxy and use a full SSL cert. A little bit more complex but much simpler for the rest of the family.
Wireguard is also very simple to setup. This would allow you to share other services you host in the future in a secure way as well.
Installing jellyfin is as easy as setting up any self hosted thing though… Just use docker compose if you want simplicity.
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A know issue, seems like having almost any extension enabled can cause this issue. A temp fix is to disable and re enable the extensions. https://gitlab.com/relan/fennecbuild/-/issues/134
No fix yet unfortunately
I am curious to why no google Pixel?
Used to be the case for older windows version like windows 7 and XP. Not the case nowadays
I know you can run openwrt as a VM on a NAS. Might be a good solution for you. Theoreticaly you can use virtual interfaces and bridges on the NAS to use a single fysical network interface. But a second card will be the most easy option
What files would you need? I despise rapidgator.
Depends a little of how you set it up. But for the target system at least use some kind of raid/raidz. With ZFS you can do “zfs-send” perhaps? Or something like good old rsync would work to.
I agree that it is for the best. But Tor is not and never was made with torrenting in mind while I2P is. Also torrenting Hurst the tor network.
I know ZFS is not the same as raid. but for most folk it services the same purpose. ZFS is a file system with raid like functionality hence i said for a software raid option it is good. meaning using RAIDZ and not hardware RAID. And yes ZFS can do so much more then raid which is amazing.