

You can install the Store and Xbox app, and use Gamepass. I have a friend that does this, after I showed them how.
You can install the Store and Xbox app, and use Gamepass. I have a friend that does this, after I showed them how.
I’m in the same boat waiting for Linux to be a bit more “feature complete,” for me to daily.
In the mean time, check out W11 Enterprise IoT LTSC. It’s the secret menu item equivalent W11 they don’t wanna sell to consumers. It feels like a fresh W7 install with no AI, no bloat, no bullshit, and can even disable all telemetry. Only comes with Edge and Defender.
massgrave.dev has the iso’s and permanent activators.
Edit: Adding that you can install the App Store and Xbox App to make use of Game Pass.
I don’t know if the key bind changed, but it’s meta (windows key) + t, now. I only know because I read a very recent article from KDE about how the latest plasma -I’m on 6.4.3- tweaked it to be better.
I really like it, it has the option to create window gaps similar to how i3-gaps is.
Then hold the shift key when dragging a window to make it snap.
I know this is a Linux community, but if you’re stuck on Windows for whatever reason still, there is a perfectly viable option.
Windows 11 Enterprise IoT LTSC.
There’s ISOs and permanent activation at: massgrave.dev
It’s basically what Windows should be, and feels like a fresh W7 install. No bloat, no AI, no bullshit. Legit just Edge and Defender, and all telemetry settings can be disabled.
I use it for my daily driver, then every few weeks or months when I see major updates I’m interested in, I hop onto my CachyOS install. I spend a day or so testing to see if everything feels polished/solid enough for me to ditch Windows.
Fuck yes, finally NTSYNC!
Heavily second this.
Agreed, most comments are miserable, toxic, old man yells at cloud, energy. More and more, so.
Tidal is cheaper and better quality, Deezer is good, too.
Or because they pay artist way less than any one else, while having lower quality audio.
Malicious compliance and use it solely for internal emails.
Don’t get too crazy into categorizing your media. Keep it simple with your folders, so Jellyfin can know what the file is then scrape the internet for meta-data.
Media -> Movies -> Example Movie (year) -> Example.movie.file
Media -> Shows -> Example Show (year) -> Season 1 -> Example.show.S01E01.file
Ideally your media downloads will have the name and release year in the folder name already. It knows to ignore or match things like x264, DD.5.1, and release group name.
Ohhh, I think I understand now, they can’t connect to jellyfin because that computer has the VPN on. I thought their question was turning on a VPN to connect to Jellyfin outside their house.
Then yea split tunneling would be a good solution. Set up so only the torrent application uses the VPN. Or that Jellyfin is excluded from the tunnel.
Unfortunately I’m not too up to date on VPNs and which offer that. Perhaps their network equipment could apply the VPN to only the torrent traffic, and then they match the port number used inside the torrent application’s settings?
I think I understand your question. The VPN should let you connect in the exact same method you use when you’re on the same network. Example: connecting to http://192.168.X.X:8096 when local, is exactly how you would with the VPN on.
Having played it a decent amount, I’d imagine it would be the easiest game to copy.
Unraid is the GOAT for self hosting. An excellent way to learn VMs, Docker, and Linux in general. They have an “app store,” which is community templates for Docker containers, and have all the *arr programs you could want. Drive management is super easy, too.
All that kernel access and the reviews still show a ton of complaining about cheaters. This studio has been way in over its head everytime I read about this game.
Here’s to hoping Cachyos’ own proton 10 does it. I can’t imagine it not having Wayland support.
Let’s gooooo! Earlier today I thought to myself, it’s the end of April, where is Proton 10?! And a quick search came up with no results except speculations.
It’s designed to scale. Plus it’s nifty to be able to add ~3 tags to a docker container and then it’s instantly online and ready to be used.
You can delete a zone and then an adjacent one takes up the space. Then click and drag the area between the now 2 zones to resize.
I think they’re unique to virtual environments too, now. So maybe make a virtual environment for when you want it 2 zones tall. Idk how to do that though, as I have never messed around with virtual environments.