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YamiYukiSenpai

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  1. I get the fact that its formatted just like any other systemd service, but 2 files to make automount work seems complicated?
  2. I'm used to using automount, and it's reinforced by the fact that I use it in my job. Just curious to know which one you prefer, and if there's performance benefit of one over the other?
  3. there should be a config in System Settings for that. If you search for cursor on the Kickoff (application menu) or KRunner, it'll be there Also, when I use rsync I do rsync -avP /home/<username> <destination> the parameters are: a - archive v - verbose P - --partial --progress
  4. Oh! I think I'm seeing the picture, and I'm starting to think that I was misunderstanding something fundamental. Correct me if I'm wrong, but the ability to roam won't be in the router's OS, but in the APs themselves? And to manage the AP's WiFi capabilities, it'll be done on a separate network server/software that's built for that specific AP? So this means that if I want a seamless roam, it'll be based on the APs I purchase?
  5. I’m planning on building a DIY router with 2-3 APs. I haven’t decided if I should use OpenWRT or pfSense or something else (would love to hear your inputs on that). If I want it to have mesh roaming capabilites, what are the things I need to keep in mind? Would I be able to use any APs, or would I need to use one from the same brand/model?
  6. I updated my AD user account with new groups, and my Ubuntu 22.04 and 20.04 systems aren't getting the new groups. I have to clear the cache and restart SSSD to fix it. Is there a more permanent solution? Apr 01 13:01:34 krb5_child[1914548]: No credentials cache found (filename: /tmp/krb5cc_10715_XG6gbr) Apr 01 13:01:25 krb5_child[1912964]: Preauthentication failed Apr 01 13:01:25 krb5_child[1912964]: Preauthentication failed Apr 01 13:01:25 krb5_child[1912964]: Preauthentication failed Apr 01 10:15:53 sssd[780417]: tkey query failed: GSSAPI error: Major = Unspecified GSS failure. Minor code may provide more information, Minor = Server not found in Kerberos database. Apr 01 10:15:53 sssd[780412]: ; TSIG error with server: tsig verify failure Apr 01 10:15:53 sssd[780412]: ; TSIG error with server: tsig verify failure Apr 01 10:15:53 sssd[780407]: ; TSIG error with server: tsig verify failure Apr 01 10:15:53 sssd[780407]: ; TSIG error with server: tsig verify failure That's the error I was seeing on the journal.
  7. I have couple of servers, and some printers applied with static IP. Is it possible for them to show up in PiHole's DNS automatically?
  8. This is pretty much what I want. I don't want to buy an extra drive because I want to erase the current disk.
  9. My goal is RAID 10. So I can configure the drive's partition as RAID 10, then just add more drives? Or do I just set it as Btrfs, and then do the configuration in the future?
  10. Is it possible to setup ZFS/Btrfs RAID with just 1 drive, and will just add more drives in the future? I currently just purchased 1 20TB IronWolf & planning on buying another 1 later this year for my Jellyfin/Nextcloud server. I plan on getting another 20TB NAS drive in the future, and i don't want to deal with erasing the drive, and just want to simply add the drive for and enable redundancy. Then add a 3rd for RAID 10.
  11. My motherboard (Gigabyte Aorus X570s Master)'s rear ports can't recognize my keyboard and mouse plugged into its USB 3 ports in UEFI/bootloader. In this picture, the only ports I have yet to try are the USB 2.0 (few years ago, my keyboard or mouse doesn't seem to power at all, IIRC) & the USB-C. Front panel ports are confirmed to be working in UEFI/bootloader. All ports are working when it's fully booted on Kubuntu. What's the purpose of the blue one with "BIOS"?
  12. I haven't. I've never tried myself due to taxes and shipping I wanted to use their DP KVMs, but it's just pricey
  13. Any recommendation for a switch that can switch the peripherals to different computers without too much lag or delay (preferably none at all)? And one that would work in bootloader or BIOS is also a must. My current switch has a bit of a few second delay to switch computers (slow enough for me to get delayed), and it doesn't work on bootloader (I use rEFInd) or BIOS.
  14. I think OBS can already do it. I noticed in the audio controls that it's capturing my mic. Question is: how can I make Discord use OBS as input device?
  15. As opposed to Discord, OBS can capture audio from the desktop on Linux. Is there a way for me to use OBS to output its audio to Discord?
  16. would the controller be compatible with Gigabyte's RGB header, and would the fans connect to the PWM fan header?
  17. I'm curious to know if the unified fan models can use the standard 4 pin and RGB pin if they're in unified mode? And will I be able to control their RGB with OpenRGB? For context, my motherboard is an Aorus Master X570S
  18. I'm looking for replacement panel for my HP gaming laptop, and found these 2 L71941-001 with 144Hz 40 pin L71938-001 with 60Hz 30 pin Both were referenced with the service manual on page 53, but it wasn't super explicit on that regard.
  19. Since I can only rent, I'm watching the Eras Tour film on my Jellyfin And so is one of my cousins.
  20. I found this affordable WiFi 6E card that I wanna put on my old Dell Inspiron 15R laptop as I'm giving this away to a family member. I've had an annoying experience where my old Lenovo laptop from 2014 wasn't able to work with a newer WiFi card due to some BIOS lockdown. Do Dell laptops have that same thing? This video showed that it's a PCIe card.
  21. I need to enter the BIOS, and I can't do it with just the external display
  22. My friend gave me an HP Pavillion 15-ec1008ca that she assumed had a fried mobo (belonged to her brother). I'd say she's somewhat right. I got it to boot by removing the battery, but the display is dead. Any way I can make the ribbon cable connect to a monitor via HDMI or DisplayPort? Also, I was just looking into SPI displays for Raspberry Pi. Would that work on laptops?
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