Plus the verbiage is all wrong, it doesn’t follow the template.
Cumulative upkeep {R}
You gain protection from wordy (Something is wordy if it has four or more lines of rules text.)
Plus the verbiage is all wrong, it doesn’t follow the template.
Cumulative upkeep {R}
You gain protection from wordy (Something is wordy if it has four or more lines of rules text.)
It’s a bit of a process to get it going, but it’s worth it for me so that I can use my phone to cast directly without needing to use a smart home device.
https://howtohifi.com/install-headless-plexamp-endpoint-home-network-raspberry-pi/
I use plexamp as well, I think I bought Plex Pass specifically to have it.
You can install a headless plexamp client onto a Raspberry Pi and have it hooked up to an audio receiver for seamless music casting.
And NixOS instead of Arch Linux and openSUSE Tumbleweed and Fedora 😊
Yup. My old gaming rig is now quietly humming away in the basement as my dedicated media server.
I think Cinnamon is version 6 on Mint while Debian is stuck on a v5 build.
You’re thinking of crossover cables, though I’m not sure if those are still necessary.
If you look up gatekeeping in the dictionary it gives a link back to this comment.
I’ve flip-flopped a lot over the years about which are my favourites, some runners up include Defiant, Excelsior, Danube, NX Refit and Intrepid.
Really tame vanilla stuff over here, I’m seeing debian-12.1.0-amd64-DVD-1.iso
She is out of control.
This sounds so much like Mariner that I’m questioning if it’s a real quote that I’ve forgotten about.
That tiling looks really slick. I’ll have to give it a try, I’m using POP_OS Shell right now which does the trick but I’m curious how it stacks up.
Miiiilllllles
But, basically… use the right tool for the job
Yup. I mainly use tiling for most of my windows including terminal, but when I need to be more productive like when working in Darktable it’s easier to move to another workspace and have it fill the screen.
Lidarr also serves as a music organization tool. You can set up rules for folders and how music files should be renamed. It can also apply metadata tags automatically.