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possiblylinux127, (edited ) to linux in Fedora 41 to Transfer Anaconda Installer to Wayland

In my experience moonlight is only really useful for playing games on a very fast connection. RDP on the other hand works well from even they worse connections

possiblylinux127, to linux in Fedora 41 to Transfer Anaconda Installer to Wayland

That is correct. I think they were talking about XRDP

possiblylinux127, to linux in Fedora 41 to Transfer Anaconda Installer to Wayland

It uses compression and is generally going to be more performant. It also has better security though strong encryption

possiblylinux127, (edited ) to linux in Fedora 41 to Transfer Anaconda Installer to Wayland

Because RDP is better for security and performance. FreeRDP is well supported and isn’t going anywhere.

VNC is just very old and is missing features. It also has design limitations that can’t just be overcome by adding standards.

possiblylinux127, to selfhosted in NIC goes dark when Proxmox kernel loads after GPU install (works again if GPU removed)

Try disconnecting everything including the extra board.

possiblylinux127, to selfhosted in NIC goes dark when Proxmox kernel loads after GPU install (works again if GPU removed)

Aren’t the PCIe lanes directly connected to the CPU? So the connections would be rerouted in hardware to connect to the GPU?

I am not the poster but I am curious if you know what maybe happening on a hardware level.

possiblylinux127, to selfhosted in NIC goes dark when Proxmox kernel loads after GPU install (works again if GPU removed)

Like others have said you may be running out of PCIe lanes. If that isn’t the problem and this is a software bug you could try blocklisting the GPU kernel module.

possiblylinux127, to linux in Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite prototype that runs Linux emerges from Tuxedo:12-core CPU with 32GB RAM and surprise, surprise, Debian

The good part about Linux is that the ecosystem pretty much Foss. You can just compile it for arm. Debian already does this.

possiblylinux127, (edited ) to home in Lemmy.zip's 1st Birthday Giveaway!

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  • possiblylinux127, to privacy in Win for Free Speech! Australia Drops Global Takedown Order Case | Electronic Frontier Foundation

    Geoblocking is a better solution. Just don’t store that content in Australia and block it from coming in.

    possiblylinux127, to privacy in Win for Free Speech! Australia Drops Global Takedown Order Case | Electronic Frontier Foundation

    The content is irrelevant. One country should not censor the entire web. I don’t care how terrible it is. It is easy to say a stabbing is bad but what about a criticism or a leader or hard discussions.

    I don’t live in Australia but yet they were trying to enforce there legislation on me. Australia is very much not the only country that is guilty of this. It is one win in the bigger picture.

    possiblylinux127, to linux in Linux really has come a long way

    If it is a mapping issue you can manually change it

    possiblylinux127, to linux in Is there any way to turn my Linux machine into a docking station?

    Maybe I’m missing something but why can’t you use your computer as a computer?

    possiblylinux127, to privacy in The Cloudflare Poison

    The different in the US is that the US constitution grants US citizens protection and protects against totally tyrany. It is very much not perfect and the US is full of problems but at the end of the day I can still have my own beliefs without being in danger. Mass surveillance is very dangerous and I think it is a violation of what the US should stand for but the US still protects freedom.

    Also I do not think the US should be compared to China. At the end of the day two wrongs do not make a right. We should uphold strong ethics and be champions of individual freedom and democracy. We should challenge anything that we disagree with as the people need to be active in the government. If you challenge the state party in China you will be jailed or worse.

    The US has some dark history but we don’t bury it. Think slavery, Asian interment camps and South American conquest.

    possiblylinux127, to privacy in Why do so many people still hate GrapheneOS?

    It depends on your threat model. However, I am skeptical of flashy security features. I haven’t heard of a case where Graphene saved a journalist or similar.

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