Yeah, another good example of the XY-Problem.
Yeah, another good example of the XY-Problem.
I did that. Turns out my error had nothing to do with space. I was just booting into a read-only snapshot by default. Rolling back to a later snapshot fixed everything.
You are actually kinda right. My error is that /
is read only. The other subvolumes are writable. No idea why or how I can find out why.
If I understand subvolumes correctly they share their space when they reside on the same device. I only have two partitions. One for /boot/efi
and one for the rest.
Small tangent, I didn’t have the energy to read your whole post, so you might have addressed that. But often it’s cheaper to go with an established multi purpose device instead of building something new.
I used to build and sell Raspberry Pi gaming handhelds that were as cheap as possible and literally just held together by some string. My purpose was to get enough money through the sales to be able to build one for myself. Sure, the building process was fun. But when I crunched the numbers just buying a cheap smartphone and controller was much cheaper and more performant and versatile than the self-built solution.
Just buying a cheap phone or tablet is often the cheaper solution.
Heck, even Valve just bought off the shelve tablet displays and turned the image in software for the Steam Deck.
For VR with Oculus (Quest or older?) you can use ALVR. It can be a bit fiddly but it also gets better with each release and it’s been a while since I tried it out. Steam Link might also work. I couldn’t try that because it only works on Quest 2 and upwards and I only have a Quest 1.
A common theme I have seen with her is reporting about a new paper about an older hypothesis. Then saying stuff like “this has been known since 2007, and still [field]-scientists are ignoring it, why?” But when you watch a scientist’s video who actually is from that field they will also mention the older papers and go on to list a myriad of reasons why it hasn’t been accepted yet.
You mean as a file server? I’d probably use a minimal Debian installation. But almost any distro should have a minimal flavour.
Could maybe run Doom scaled down.
The AI is probably also on par with hallucinating things I said.
That’s what Luxtorpeda is for. It automatically selects an appropriate source port for your game.
Did you know that most big anti cheat systems actually do run in Wine when allowed to by the developer?
Gemma ballz.
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I think it is even heavily used on Windows.
Maybe the target filesystem doesn’t support those filenames. I think I saw that either with NTFS or SAMBA. Really annoying.
I often exit a shell with ctrl+d. And I often see if a shell is still connected by pressing enter. They are definitely not equivalent.