Off topic a bit, but how is the Nvidia + Wayland experience?
Are the horror stories true? Do you use multiple monitors?
Off topic a bit, but how is the Nvidia + Wayland experience?
Are the horror stories true? Do you use multiple monitors?
Thank you for the suggestions, I managed to find a solution that works for me.
Setting up hardlinks to the original file in other directories through Linux allows the data to be accessed from both locations and is detected by (seemingly) every OS!
This is probably a very clunky way to do it, but it works for what I'm currently looking for.
Yes, I've done that.
I wanted to be able to have all my movies in one folder while having shortcuts to those movies in genre-specific folders. All on the same NAS
Reading the comments on that video is doing me a concern
And would I be able to send files from the Android phone to the server?
Yep, Steam keys
Hi, where do you live? I want to make sure I never enter a country with house centipedes
Endeavour is fairly easy to run and maintain, aside from not having a GUI package manager installed by default (I say this as someone who has been running it for about 2 years now, and still considers themselves a Linux noob)
One underrated feature is the Welcome tab, which also notifies you if there's some critical error in the latest update so that you know to use caution and take certain steps when updating
Other than that, running
yay
orsudo pacman -Syu
is most of the maintenance you'll need to do