

Where do you see that? The repo says you should be able to clone and run it.
Where do you see that? The repo says you should be able to clone and run it.
Middle click on what? And which desktop environment?
Nova Launcher, that is.
I would start with your ISP’s list of supported devices.
Nah. A CA that issues fraudulent certificates will have its signing certs revoked by the root CA.
But that requires actual fraud. This sounds like someone used 1.1.1.1 for testing, when they should have used 192.0.2.0/24 or something. That subnet is specifically reserved.
Agreed. Persisting through a wipe and reinstall is extremely unlikely. That kind of persistence isn’t used by people doing it for the lulz.
I’d definitely check for devices on the audio cable, suspicious USB devices, things like that. And we need more info about trying to isolate and identify the actual source of the sound itself (speakers, headphones, etc.)
Like you mentioned, if it happens even when the PC is off, then I’d look for some kind of annoyatron, not the PC.
I was thinking TV, but there’s already Samsung’s The Frame™.
Is the package named findutils?
No, it does not. An HBA (or a raid controller flashed to IT mode I think) presents the disks directly to the system. I’ve done this several times.
Have you considered just running an old version of Linux?
Just swap the raid controller for an HBA.
Oh so they’re offering a competitive way for me to watch hockey now? Because the last time I looked, it was either an absurdly expensive cable TV stuff with a bunch of stuff I’d never need, or an absurdly expensive per-game PPV fee.
Right, you just need to make sure that the user inside the container has permission to the device. They cover this in the front page of the repo: https://github.com/TheoLeCalvar/peertube-plugin-hardware-transcode-vaapi?tab=readme-ov-file#running-the-docker-image
What exactly are you doing? You may not need to do this. I know you can use the group number instead of the name if it doesn’t exist in some cases.
Does Fedora not have a stable LTS type of thing?
I haven’t had any trouble with Debian. I just switched my own desktop from Windows about a week ago and I didn’t find there was much that needed changing. If you feel there is, you could probably add it into the installer, or configure with something like ansible post-install.
If you want something in the RHEL family, Fedora. If you want something in the Debian family, Debian. Or Mint if you’re okay with a little deviation for better OOTB.
Generally, preambles are not considered binding terms.
But this isn’t open source. It restricts you from using it for profit.
This might be a question for your LineageOS branch maintainer. They often have to make alterations to the base image for each device.
https://github.com/basecamp/once-campfire