You want to run jellyfin with the jellyfin user. Otherwise access to all the files, configs and logs get screwed up or are not accessible
You want to run jellyfin with the jellyfin user. Otherwise access to all the files, configs and logs get screwed up or are not accessible
Only if you delete the partitions and create them new on the same blocks.
If you enlarge them, you should be fine.
Why not just clone the old ssd to the new one?
No need to reinstall tbh.
Also just download the windows iso from microsoft directly. If you do not want to pay for Windows you can always just use https://massgrave.dev/
I do not think that can be determined in the tech space with ‘age’ alone. Popularity, usability and performance are much more important factors.
It was already brought up in another comment, the gtx 1000th gen, is a nice example. The gtx 1080 is after 8 years still a valid GPU to use in gaming and the 1050 a nice little efficient cheap video encode engine which supports almost all modern widespread codecs and settings (except AV1).
Not what i am saying. I said that it is not a given, that translation means less performance.
In theory you can achieve similar or even higher performance, all depending on how well or how bad the original machine code is. Especially when you can optimize it for a specific architecture or even a specific CPU.
And yes ARM has shown to be more power efficient then x86 CPUs even on higher load (not just low powered embedded stuff).
and any efficiency gains these fancy new ARM chips supposedly have will be lost when translating x86 to ARM.
Not a given. Translating can still be more efficient.
Everyone knows what the blue screen is. This makes the implication when the screen does appear really obvious.
No need to reinvent the wheel.
No, cat is not for writing files. Cat is for reading files and directing the data to standard output.
With “>” you are directing standard output to a file, in this case a blockdevice.
Why? I am free to use whatever I want. This is not Microsoft Windows.
Or just cat file.img > /dev/…
That would depend on the context. How the logo looks like does not matter most of the time, only when the logo itself is the topic.
An independent driver moves control out of nvidias hand. While for now it is not problematic, it could be in the future if for example the project gets major funding.
A windows device just wiped the hardware settings of a periphery device, because it got an update and the new lighting settings wanted to control the LEDs in that device. All gone
Thank you. I do not think it ever crossed my mind to simply not use the firefox tabs.
But there are a couple of features missing i would miss.
If the CPU died, the PC would not have booted up so far.
The only company that can achieve that kind of efficiency is Apple. I say this as a proud Apple hater.
It is not about efficiency, we already know for some time that x86 is not really efficient compared to newer architectures like arm and risc.
But no other ecosystem exists that can force such an architecture move without much much more problems.
So i would rephrase it as “The only company that can force that kind of fundamental change on its user and developers is Apple”
I am not saying it is a bad thing (just alone the rosetta translate layer is actually really impressive). Would love to have some actually good and mainstream arm options such as Linux Laptop.
If the TPM is not integrated in the CPU and rather a separate Chip on the MB, the communication can be easily sniffed since it’s not encrypted. See here https://youtu.be/wTl4vEednkQ?si=26A0NK-cVtP3uKgk
Shown how cheap it is i would not say it is high level.
While i am personally also not a huge fan of TPM for FDE it is still a valid use. Why? In order to access data on the disk you would still need to bypass the login screen which is non trivial. Also another use case is encrypting the drive so when you sell it or dispose of it you do not need to worry about wiping it at least once to get rid of all data.
TPM has its weaknesses but pls don’t talk down to someone who wants to use it when you do not understand his use case.
Thats the bug report https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1063675
Will be fixed in the next dot release
EAS is not implemented so imap and pop3 only. But i heard they currently work on EAS and should be arriving in the near future.
For EAS there is also a paid plugin Owl i think.