Agreed, but I am glad they at least have the option to set it up through WireGuard.
Agreed, but I am glad they at least have the option to set it up through WireGuard.
I have it running on a Libre Computer Renegade (kind of a big brother to Le Potato)
It works really well for me. Not sure about now, but when I set it up there wasn’t a way to get the actual Octoprint image to boot on it, so I used Octoprint Deploy.
I personally like https://teachingtechyt.github.io/calibration.html for all of the above. It provides gcode and stl files based on your input. I’ve had great success using it for my Ender 3.
Green Ubuntu best Ubuntu
Hypoallergenic filling is technically correct
Can there be beginners if everyone is a beginner?
The joke is that Kilimanjaro is pronounced similar to ‘Kilomanjaro’, which would be 1000 Manjaros.
I believe their point is that their language is left to right, so it just makes sense to them to have the tabs structure left to right as well.
I happen to share this sentiment, but can understand why some people may like it different.
For those that like the status bar dd provides, I highly recommend pv
pv diskimage.iso > /dev/usb
Nah Linux Mint is a Kia Ceed
Made exclusively for the European market? /s
I’ve got ProtonVPN set up through wireguard on my system and it works great. Only caveat is that you have to set up multiple profiles if you want different locations, secure core, etc. Not a big deal in my use case, but something to consider.
Ngl, you’re kind of proving their point.
Setting up a pass through GPU for Linux gaming is obsolete knowledge. Between Proton, Lutris, and Heroic Launcher I can play my entire game library directly in Linux. I haven’t booted Windows in months.
How many buffers are in 1 GeglBuffer?
Terminal emulator with cloud sign-in. Ah yes, that’s exactly where I should be entering my root password. Genius.
Pretty sure this is just malware with extra steps.
Nextcloud uses webDAV, so it definitely can be mounted as a network drive (this is how I primarily use it, and it works well).
Excellent point, but “would’ve”, “could’ve”, and “should’ve” sound like “would of”, “could of”, and “should of”.
So the problem doesn’t lie solely in enounciation.