Finally reading instructions for the TARDIS?
Finally reading instructions for the TARDIS?
Because sometimes I would rather things be slow than blurry, and my workstation monitor is >1080p.
We really need to get past the 1080p barrier. AFAICS there is one economical KVM solution for that, and several costly enterprise kits. Surely the actual hardware cost/difference per-unit would be quite small now?
Sounds like you might want the “-AlwaysShared” option of Xvnc. Ref: https://tigervnc.org/doc/Xvnc.html
Double-twist-back: it’s not under a special TLD, so you can transfer it to another registrar.
TrueNAS scale helps a lot, as it makes many popular apps just a few clicks away. Or for more power-users, stuff like the linux cockpit also really helps.
To directly answer your questions…
Laughs in perpetual fallback version punctuated with a hearty community edition.
How much you wanna bet that a select few turbo-nerds are racing to debug it or something.
…and lack of “theory”.
Zim.
Assuming your old router might survive as an access point, maybe consider a Protectli FW2B? https://protectli.com/product-comparison/
0: “i don’t care about my data.”
1: “i REALLY care about my data”
5: “i’ll trade you one drive now, for my data if one of the drives dies later”
Very freedom-respecting. Probably the only consumer NAS vendor with instructions on how to install linux (bare-metal) on the official wiki. Their x86 boxen are 90% normal pc… with the remaining 10% being a bit nuisance.
Gotta work unpaid overtime now I guess…
So all this time, the home shopping network (HSN) has been blatantly telegraphing hate!