

That is with any piece of software. their will always be some vulnerabilities that are very bad. so by your definition using any piece of software is a concern.
That is with any piece of software. their will always be some vulnerabilities that are very bad. so by your definition using any piece of software is a concern.
A load of those so called vulnerabilities are way overblown and in most cases require you to be logged in anyway.
Mmm interesting. I have not hat any issues with rolling back and snapshots. Even though I do use nvidia. Configuring flathub shouldn’t be too difficult I think. But I don’t use a DE eather
Can I ask which rolling distro that was. I presume arch?
For me Tumbleweed is rock solid even though it is rolling. But if you don’t like subtle changes it might not be fore you.
Most likely Tumbleweed. As it is the most modern of them. Because it is rolling.
I think a big improvement to these test would be to show what actually gets send. You can do this with a certificate and a proxy.
Yeah. Often being open and good at the same time doesn’t happen often. I hope steam will change that.
And banning if you where not the owner of the device. So you couldn’t even share it with your friends.
I am still and will wait for a much more open platform that is Linux compatible.
Or a openwrt to make it L3
Can you elaborate why you think you need much more PCIe network cards? Technically you can do with 1 single LAN port with all your VLANs.
You configure the VLANs on the router then make a single trunk port to a switch. then have that switch divide the VLANs on the ports you desire. this can be a L2 switch.
What is holding you back in regards to VLANs?
Configure the firewall with a IP whitelist to only allow connections to ssh be made from your home IP.
Other then that, disable password logon for ssh and setup up key based authentication.
I know their is one at I2P not sure about tor yet.
I don’t really agree with you here. If you take the time to set things up properly. And prepaid for IF something would happen. Your fine. Been running a exposed jellyfin server for years now. Never hat a security issue. And even if I would not much harm could be done anyway due to how it is setup.
When does this stupid joke of a EU law end…
How difficult can it be to just give someone a login? I don’t get the whole sharing jellyfin is difficult argument. It is just as easy as any online service 🤷♂️
I use a a 1080TI. I do some occasional gaming like Minecraft, used to play GTA and the like. Nothing competitive.
It is a dell ultrasharp U4924DW
You can lead a horse to water but you can not make it drink.