thanevim 7mo ago • 100%
Running xfce4 Fedora brilliantly on an old Dell Chromebook thanks to this, fully recommended!!
thanevim 9mo ago • 100%
PXE, or network boot. It is basically never used (and rarely enabled, if ever, by default) by the individual, but can be helpful in, for example, a large scale OS deployment. Say IT has to get their corporate image version of Windows 10/11 installed on 30 new laptops. They could write a ton of flash drives, but it'd be easier to just host a PXE boot server and every laptop just listen to them.
V6 specifically in that instance would just be for the reason of "we need to move away from v4 anyways"
thanevim 9mo ago • 100%
inside their stores
You should see Walmart WiFi policies
thanevim 10mo ago • 100%
Anyone else disturbed by the font? At least I'm hoping it's font that makes it just look like 1s and Is have been swapped...
thanevim 10mo ago • 100%
Did you not ever have to have a controller plugged in the host and Link per player? That's a quirk I've faced using my laptop as the Steam Link device, streaming from my desktop.
thanevim 10mo ago • 100%
Sadly, no. One was in production and was pretty stable, but suffered performance issues (at least for me? But an S21 Ultra really shouldn't have performance issues) and now the Dev has gone inactive...
thanevim 10mo ago • 100%
I mean, you can't neglect the prior 2 PlayStation generations. Gran Turismo started on ps1 with the first two, and the next two on PS2. Besides that, great entries like the first three Spyro games, Jak and Dexter, Ratchet and Clank... And let's not forget just home much freaking staying power the PS2 had! Was still getting new games alongside Wii, Xbox 360, even the PS3
thanevim 10mo ago • 100%
Heheheh... My DM tried to run this on the party, forgetting the Druid's tremor sense meant she was never "not looking"
He was so livid. Even better was this is his wife playing said druid!
thanevim 11mo ago • 100%
As a link to a different website, at least. This one links to imgflip
thanevim 11mo ago • 100%
The art
Of coitus
thanevim 11mo ago • 100%
And yet they couldn't extend the same courtesy for me when they raised my grandfathered family plan
thanevim 11mo ago • 100%
How reliable is the mobile service, and how much are you paying for it? I've found Tmo shoddy at best for anything more than my phone...
thanevim 11mo ago • 50%
I'd guess the concern was something to the tune of "if it's only getting mb power, will it somehow dangerously undervolt or be otherwise damaged?"
thanevim 11mo ago • 100%
No, but given Musk's tantrums, there's something to be said regarding listening to the good PR
thanevim 11mo ago • 100%
The bits represent the entire library of congress, expressed by imperceptible tones well above 20khz
thanevim 11mo ago • 91%
I'm thinking that I might buy it once we have creation kit access and mods that add story and flesh out the game a la Fusion City Rising and companion mods for Fallout 4
thanevim 11mo ago • 100%
Benadryl/diphenhydramine
thanevim 11mo ago • 100%
They sent me a claim form for a steering wheel lock. I traded the vehicle in for a Ford
thanevim 11mo ago • 100%
I sure love that The Muppets are embracing solar energy......
EDIT: This has been solved!! [This link](https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/file-sharing-woes-samba-nfs-sftp/91112/13) has the full post, but basically you need to ensure SELinux flags are set for every file, and this won't happen to new files added. I have appended the SELinux option as a context entry to my fstab and now every file shows! So right off the bat, I understand that NFS is dependent on UID matching. What I can't find is a guide to setting this up that isn't either: 1. Make all nfs media accessible by all, or 2. Use advanced permissions that seem(?) reliant on professional server authentication that I can't wrap my head around ~~(I guess I need to take some Linux classes?)~~ I would happily work with anyone willing to help me understand how to make this work though. **As for Samba**: Well it seemed like I had everything set up well enough. I can login with each of the three users just fine. All files and folders have 02777 permissions with correct ownership. This was set after initially using just 777, and a troubleshooting answer on a Stack Exchange-like site advised 02777. However, files that I added shortly after setting up Samba and getting it running are simply not showing in client systems. **And crucially, this is even the case on machines that logged in the first time** ***after*** **the file changes**, ***ruling out the potential for bad client-side caching***. Is there a server-side caching I'm not aware of? I can run `chmod -R 02777 *` all day til the cows come home for the entire drive that's being shared (under /mnt/4tb, yes this is related to my previous thread on reddit r/linuxadmin). But no matter how I run it alongside restarting samba (`sudo systemctl restart smb`), it still won't show those newer files. Testparm succeeds, no errors in the config. FWIW, I printed the config below ``` [global] workgroup = SAMBA security = user unix extensions = no server string = Ravens Hoard passdb backend = tdbsam inherit permissions = yes printing = cups printcap name = cups load printers = yes cups options = raw # Install samba-usershares package for support include = /etc/samba/usershares.conf [gen-media] comment = General Media Repository path = /mnt/4tb/general writeable = yes browseable = yes public = no create mask = 0644 directory mask = 0755 valid users = user4, user2, user1 force user = user4 [intake] comment = Intake Directory path = /mnt/4tb/intake read only = no writeable = yes browseable = yes public = no create mask = 0644 directory mask = 0755 valid users = user1 [user1] comment = Share for user1 path = /mnt/4tb/user1 read only = no writeable = yes browseable = yes public = no create mask = 0664 force create mode = 0664 directory mask = 02755 force directory mode = 02755 valid users = user1 [user2] comment = Share for user2 path = /mnt/4tb/user2 read only = no writeable = yes browseable = yes public = no create mask = 0644 directory mask = 0755 valid users = user2 [user3] Comment = Share for user3 path = /mnt/4tb/user3 read only = no writeable = yes browseable = yes public = no create mask = 0644 directory mask = 0755 valid users = user1, user3 force user = user3 ``` Lastly in my explorations on file sharing, is SFTP/SSH-based file sharing. But with this, I don't know of a way for Windows clients to mount the share transparently. Is this possible? Or would the Windows client be stuck with using 3rd party software like WinSCP? FWIW, The idea of this is that the shares can be read and written to by Android through Solid Explorer, Android TV using Kodi, and Windows 10. It would have 3 users and 4 shares, as can be seen in the samba config. Any help towards getting one of these methods working for this purpose would be *very much* appreciated.
Looking for creative ideas, and feeling xkcd.com/910 strongly here
Wife is missing her r/JNMIL stories, and wants to know if there's a such lemmy or kbin magazine for them off of Reddit. Anyone know of any?
I can't seem to get anything except a 404 whenever I hit page 9 when browsing (kbin.social/?p=9). All other pages seem fine.
I came across this thread ([https://kbin.social/m/support@lemmy.world/t/241964/Reporting-user-for-harassment#comments](https://kbin.social/m/support@lemmy.world/t/241964/Reporting-user-for-harassment#comments)) in my feed, and after upvoting a couple of comments, I kept getting an error when I tried to upvote Op's comment (which, perhaps ironically, is a user from kbin). In troubleshooting, I found that: 1. Refreshing did not solve the issue 2. I could go to the user page for the kbin user in question, and successfully upvote the comment from the default view (overview page) there. If it matters, I'm on Firefox mobile for Android 13. Uncertain if this is because of the count of upvoted comments in a single thread, or some interaction between kbin.social user upvoting another kbin.social user in a remote thread.