I actually thought Qualcomm was quite cool, but that's an ass deal. On the other hand, it's Microsoft and I kind of hate them at this point
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Thanks! I took a look at tailscale a while back but was turned off immediately because it requires an account at their site. Would headscale run on my own server at home?
But isnt tailscale not just a wrapper for wire guard that does not require big configuration? So I would still end up an VPN and send all my traffic over my home network?
I started my journey with fedora, but got annoyed by things like not working videos. Ubuntu works for me pretty well and I had very little issues with it compared to fedora. And that's what I seek in an os
What I am always wondering, to set up Linux until everything runs without problem, it takes quite some time for me. I use Linux for about a year regularly, and had to set it up about 4-5 times. And it almost always is a pain and I need to search online for some time until everything works. Is it getting easier the more often it's done? Or do you create a setup script that runs everything if you reinstall the system?
What do you mean? To be honest if there are no working open source video codecs that work and are installed out of the box I am happy to use proprietary ones
I though so too, but got fed up from installing fucking video codecs for YouTube, nebula and other platforms manually. And all the configuration.. then I tried Ubuntu and it just worked (untill now, got some weird things, but better than fedora so far)
So time os not linear, but cubic?! That's why I'm always late. I'm just in a different time place
Can I check what processes are using a file?
Haha thanks! I actually have an docker project planned next! I want to make my own little home server with a raspberry and rum nextcloud and some other services in docker containers. I'm a little afraid but also very excited 😁
Thank you so much for all your time and thought! I'm lot super new to Linux, but it's my main OS for a few months only. I will look into your steps that you listed. Thanks again!
That kind of means that Qualcomm will open source some of their stuff, so the kernel can communicated with the CPU?