Nonetheless, as a Linux user, you are encouraged to build directly from source.
Yeah screw that lol, I want my OS to just work and be easy to use with minimal fuss.
Nonetheless, as a Linux user, you are encouraged to build directly from source.
Yeah screw that lol, I want my OS to just work and be easy to use with minimal fuss.
I mean there's that, but it's a lot of work for a dev too.
I would rather Linux just be able to detect what's missing and install it for me. In the case of a lot of missing components, what it says is missing will be named completely different from the package you need to install which makes it really hard.
It was always nice with windows installers because they would come with the needed components, or windows would just prompt to install them automatically.
I guess that's essentially what Flatpak solves!
It's definitely a big learning curve with how complex installing things on linux is haha, I'm still used to windows just open the exe installer and that's it.
I'd say it depends on what your hardware supports for encoding and for playback.
Best quality at small size = AV1
Good with decent support = h265
Best support = h264
Aren't the networking features just toggles in the settings already? I remember seeing several of the mentioned features in there.
I haven't used any of the 3, but from a look over them superfile looks a lot more user friendly and has a nicer overall look.
Edit; the install process is rough though, complains about missing glibc but searching for that package in apt doesn't show anything promising. It also seems to require some kind of third party font that isn't included? I gave up lol that's too much for me to deal with.
Generally to depend on a container it needs to be in the same compose project, so if you move gluetun into the one with qbittorrent it should work fine.
I didn't say CPU? Quicksync is Intels dedicated hardware transcoder in the iGPU.
Yes hence no need for a dedicated GPU
No good hardware acceleration for video.
Intel Quicksync would do it, no need for a dedicated GPU.
Wasabi and iDrive E2 are 2 others I know of similar to S3 and B2.