

They added that a while ago for all users on Android 12 and up
They added that a while ago for all users on Android 12 and up
Couldn’t you just reinstall windows with an older ISO to bypass this? That’s what I already do at work anytime I need to setup a new machine, gets rid of the manufacturer supplied programs bloatware. Plus Rufus has an option for triggering the bypass command automatically.
Alright, thank you very much. Some good resources to get started, and I sorta got somewhere. After an hour trying every option possible and the container still not working, I tried running chown -R serve:serve ~/
as suggested in the reddit thread above. Kind of a nuclear option, but now the container starts! Too bad it stops itself after a few seconds. Honestly considering re-installing the whole OS at this point.
Yeah I do everything from the serve
account. I did try changing the permissions like I said in the edit of my post. What’s confusing me is all my other containers are running fine (Immich, SearxNG, etc.) and it’s only Jellyfin having trouble, if it was a permissions problem none of them should start since their media folders get mounted in that same directory (not an expert on podman, correct me if I’m wrong). I also thought that the images are fine, but it doesn’t hurt to be through. I’ll try changing some permissions around once more later today though.
I already tried that, but I couldn’t access it without becoming root. The dir
folder is owned by 100000
which I assumed is by design and I didn’t want to mess up any of my other containers and left it be. But I just noticed that the folder that gives the error doesn’t exist at all, don’t know if that has anything to do with it. I also tried removing Jellyfins images and redownloading them but nothing changes.
This was in the related articles: https://www.tomshardware.com/peripherals/printers/brother-denies-firmware-blocks-third-party-toner-and-ink-use
And I believe them. The reddit post in Rossman’s video was 3 years old. I have personally installed and updated 5 Brother printers in the last year and they all still run on 3rd-party toner.
Yeah, really depends on what kind of music you listen to. I guess I’m lucky in that regard, since most artists I listen to have their music on BC ^^
If you really need to download the music on your phone you could use the website. I just organise everything on my PC then copy the files over… But I agree that it would be nice to have DRM free downloads on the app
I feel I should mention Bandcamp, which gives 70% of a sale directly to the artist. In the music world that’s a lot. All DRM free and in most audio formats you could want. My process when buying music is usually: bandcamp > qobuz (or similar) > if all else fails… use other means. I’ll also skip step one and two depending on the artist :p
To see the next part of the dream - Parannoul https://youtu.be/gb9Qqt75rzg
The things we think we’re missing - Balance and Composure https://youtu.be/p7npsekc1c8
Cold visions - Bladee https://youtu.be/3PEoICa7B5A
Nope, no way. I’ve done it once as an experiment and had to jump through all the hoops. And that was when the waiting time was a week instead of a month to unlock your device. You also need a windows PC (with an Intel processor! The unlock tool didn’t work on my AMD system) plus a Xiaomi account.
So a T95, but even dumber? I love it
This one does. It’s also in the Play store
Ah, I misunderstood then, I thought the linux option still had a win key on it and that it was different in some other way. Thanks for clarifying
The linux keyboard has a Windows key?? What’s special about it then, that makes it a linux keyboard and not a windows one?
I’ll echo the rest of the comments and say Debian with docker. I use podman myself but the setup should be similar enough. I used the official Jellyfin guide from their wiki and got everything working in a day, including transcoding.
Probably a laser printer, keeping warm to be ready to print as soon as it gets a job. My laser printer (also Samsung) draws nearly 1000w after a cold start.
Sony as well
They use XDG Desktop Portal, which makes video and audio capture system level instead of application level to enhance security. When a program wants to record your screen you get a pop up to choose which screen/window to share. After that the app can only see that window or screen.
Yes it runs on windows, if I recall it’s to pass data from storage to the GPU directly without passing through the CPU. Which lowers CPU usage and speeds up things like game loading or texture streaming for example. You probably found references to Xbox because it was implemented there first with the launch of the current gen consoles.