

You’re welcome. It’s not a bug, but just the library they use to upload files doesn’t do chucking. There is a git hub request for it, but it’s not done yet.
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You’re welcome. It’s not a bug, but just the library they use to upload files doesn’t do chucking. There is a git hub request for it, but it’s not done yet.
My only warning for a new user to Immich is that it does not support chunk uploading. So if you’re like me and took a 1 hour 40GB 4k video, it will never upload. It will start, fail, and start over again forever.
My first linux distribution was Linux From Scratch (LFS). I printed like 300 pages at the school library so I could run it at home. My first real distribution was Gentoo or Damn Small Linux.
Oh yes. Much better since the KDE4 branch / debacle.
Took too long.
Thang for posting this. I love seeing this kind of techno wizardry.
What the actual fuck. This is unacceptable from any dev.
I miss when it was called Fedora Core.
I don’t have any recommendations to make here, I just wanted to chime in and say I am looking for the same tool and I’m glad someone could put into words what I wanted.
This comment reminds me of the early days of KDE4. Fun times.
As an FYI to anyone trying this, I ran into the following problems and solved them.
sudo mkdir /etc/systemd/resolved.conf.d sudo touch /etc/systemd/resolved.conf.d/adguardhome.conf sudo nano /etc/systemd/resolved.conf.d/adguardhome.conf #Copy this in and save [Resolve] DNS=127.0.0.1 DNSStubListener=no
#Overwrite with the following. Make sure if your adapter isn’'t labeled ens33, you change it appropriately. network: renderer: networkd ethernets: ens33: addresses: - 192.168.1.200/24 nameservers: addresses: [192.168.1.1] routes: - to: default via: 192.168.1.1 version: 2
I really liked Floorp, but it kept breaking on work sites, so I had to switch back to FF. Super glad they are bringing this back.