I agree with the headphone jack, but the only Nexus with a microSD slot was first one, the Nexus One.
I agree with the headphone jack, but the only Nexus with a microSD slot was first one, the Nexus One.
I haven’t tried it myself but LOOT has a native Linux version on Flathub. https://flathub.org/apps/io.github.loot.loot
username is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported.
Plants do indeed use O2. They use if for the same reason we do, the have mitochondria that use O2 during respiration.
During the day plants typically produce more O2 than they consume, but at night they need it from elsewhere.
I have Tailscale directly installed on the host and I don’t use Mullvad so I haven’t tried that setup myself.
Looks like you would need to set the TS_EXTRA_ARGS
environment variable in your container to --exit-node= --exit-node-allow-lan-access=true
with the exit node name or ip of the Mullvad node. I haven’t tried this myself though.
That’s great to hear! Gluetun looks interesting, I’ll check it out and maybe migrate if it works for me.
I haven’t used that feature so I can’t really say, but I don’t see how it would affect it. You’re not modifying anything on the tailscale side and you’re not adding nodes to your tailnet, you only have the same one for the host system.
Tailscale was updated with direct support for Mullvad, but since you already have Proton I’m guessing you wouldn’t want to switch.
If you’re using containers, you can have one container with your VPN and route traffic from specific containers through the VPN container. You can then have tailscale on the host system.
There’s a quick guide on setting up the VPN part here. Tailscaile you set up normally.
You can use one of your nodes as an exit node for another device and route your traffic though it as an alternative to a public VPN, depending on your needs.
I use it for remote management, video streaming, and the occasional file transfer without publicly exposing my NAS. You could achive all this by setting up your own wireguard server but that’s more work.
I’m surprised you’re finding it too slow for video streaming. I use it just fine and can saturate my 300 Mbit connection when doing file transfers.
I don’t know about that post specifically but Lemmy keeps a modlog for mod/admin actions if you want to look. If it was removed it should be there with the reason. It’s linked in the community sidebar. Or here for this community: https://lemmy.world/modlog/2840
Yes they did. Starting with the 12th gen boards the RTC battery is optional. If you have one it will be topped up by the main battery, otherwise the main battery is used to keep the clock running. Source: https://frame.work/blog/whats-new-in-this-years-framework-laptop-13-part2
RK100 owner here. I need my numpad.
I don’t see a problem here.
You’re missing these pieces that connect the spacebar key to the stabilizer wire. They should be on the original spacebar but can be slightly difficult to remove. They are just friction fit and are removable though.