Dockge looks interesting, I gotta check that out
Dockge looks interesting, I gotta check that out
Is your browser installed as a Flatpak?
Kodi is ideal for an HTPC
I don’t really remember, that was a few years ago. I’ve been using the flatpak ever since.
For me it was actually the other way around, I had issues with the normal package so I went with the flatpak.
IMO the best Linux desktop experience that you can get right now
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True, just wanted to mention that they make other great stuff. You can basically game on every Linux distro, it doesn’t have to be gaming-focused.
Or Universal Blue in general. They also make Aurora and Bluefin, both are amazing!
It’s great for documents, etc., but I would use something different for photos. Check out Immich and PhotoPrism. I prefer Immich, because it has official mobile apps for Android and iOS. PhotoPrism has an unofficial gallery app for Android, but it doesn’t have sync capabilities. For that, you would need to use a 3rd-party, closed source app called PhotoSync. I think Immich is just the better option.
True, didn’t say that it didn’t take me an eternity to set it up
You mean Bazzite? Yeah, it’s really great. Based on uBlue, which is actually based on Fedora’s Atomic spins. It’s very stable, secure and reliable, and pretty hard to mess up. Basically the closest thing to SteamOS that you can get.
uBlue Bazzite is pretty cool, Fedora/Nobara, Pop!_OS, Mint, etc. mostly just work, Gauda is arch-based, is optimized for gaming and performance and is pretty user friendly.
What has your experience with Headscale been like? Also, have you tried NetBird?
I used to use Wireguard with Authelia, then I switched to Tailscale (with a self-hosted Headscale server), and now I’m trying out Netbird (which is open source btw)
Once setup correctly, almost none.
You can actually create custom DNS records in NextDNS
Unfortunately proprietary and filled with Google trackers (Revanced is FOSS, but it uses the proprietary YouTube app)