I like it because it’s minimalist, consistent, and highly functional. The workflow of GNOME clicks with me
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Hyped for the new desktop editing UI, can’t wait to see this hit the fedora repos
What do I get for making cold brew? Posadist? Titoism?
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I use Graphene on my phone and DivestOS on my tablet
You’ll have just as good of an experience on either Intel or AMD. Framework is releasing a new generation of intel models in August so if you want the most cutting edge model and can wait those are a good bet. But personally I’m very happy with my current gen AMD model’s performance and efficiency so I’ll be waiting a while before another upgrade. There really aren’t any major downsides for any of the current options though, just personal preference.
I have a framework 13. Bought it with 12th gen intel mainboard, upgraded it to AMD when that came out. Also upgraded the battery, RAM, and soon the screen when the 120hz one ships. It’s super easy to get into, just five screws and then pop the trackpad/keyboard cable off. I honestly love it.
Framework has fantastic support for windows and Linux. There used to be some minor fixes needed on certain models but they’ve since resolved them and my experience on Fedora and Arch have been plug and play. On windows they have a driver install script that installs everything in one go, that’s nice too. And yes Minecraft does run on Linux, at least the Java version does. Idk about bedrock though
No safe paths to ride one by my place and hilly terrain. I like mountain biking though
I love ente! For those who run home servers it can also be self hosted so you don’t have to pay out the nose for storage space
Using a debrid service like real debrid is pretty much paying a small fee for access to somebody else’s server that downloads everything from torrent trackers. So even if nobody is seeding, if it shows up on the service it will stream
Also if you still want to locally download media and stream it but Plex is missing the mark, you should try Jellyfin. It’s a similar service but open source and well maintained
Yesss used to love watching this guy with a high school buddy when we smoked lol. Rest in peace
Reenable the firewall with
Then get the current networking zone with
It will likely be called FedoraWorkstation, if not just replace that name with whatever it is called in the following steps.
Next you should enable the ports for Moonlight, which from a quick ddg search I think this should do it:
Then reload the firewall with:
Lmk if that works
Edit: added more ports needed for the WebUI and controller support. Check the docs here if you wanna see what each port is used for