I can’t remember if I have Wayland on my Debian installation with XFCE. I installed it several months ago, so I will check.
I can’t remember if I have Wayland on my Debian installation with XFCE. I installed it several months ago, so I will check.
I was surprised, in a bad way, at how difficult it is to get any VNC running. I tried Ubuntu, Kubuntu, and base Debian, but couldn’t get any VNC working. The closest I got was with Debian, but it gave me a different desktop than what was coming out the video port to my monitor. I’d be interested in hearing if anyone has had better luck with anything.
It’s not a big deal - I was just wondering. I will keep watching your repo. Thanks.
Thanks! Would you happen to know how to install with pipx? I don’t fully understand Python venv stuff, but I followed instructions on how to install yt-dlp using pipx. I’m not clear on whether I could do that with your app.
I didn’t see anything like this image in the pytube-fix repo. Do you have a repo of the web interface somewhere? That looks really handy.
I’ve never heard of AtlasOS until this comment. I read the documentation and it’s interesting that they need you to install it using a fresh Windows ISO. I wonder what they are doing that can’t be accomplished on an existing Windows installation with a bunch of Powershell scripts?
Same with H264. I still have trouble getting H265 videos to play on all devices, so it’s easier to stay with 264.
I can. I just was more interested in learning about a new package manager, rather than the main topic of the post.
It talks about installing with nix package manager. I’ve never heard of this one. Can anyone comment on how well nix would work foru Ubuntu installations? It sounds like it installs some daemon, which I haven’t heard before from a package manager.
Is it encrypted while in transit between servers?
I expect this post in a couple days: “How do I remove a paper towel that is frozen to my bottle of wine?”
I expect some apps to eventually allow a user to merge like-named communities into a single “virtual” community. The Connect app already moved towards this by presenting your subscriptions grouped by community named, rather than instance. So I see all my “technology” communities listed next to each other, for example.
I installed it and connected it to my Google Drive. I can browse the Drive files if I launch the file browser from within the RSAF app, but I can’t see my Drive mounted if I explore the Android file system directly from my file browser. How will I find the mounted Drive from another app that I want to use?