I having one of those things… Ya’ know a picture with words…
Heroic Games Launcher could be the answer. The GameVault devs wouldn’t need to reinvent the wheel with a Linux client dealing with all the proton sand boxing. Just add to the heroic launcher.
Looks like someone has already had a similar thought too…
https://github.com/Heroic-Games-Launcher/HeroicGamesLauncher/issues/2951
Understandable! I’ll keep an eye on the project for the future!
I might try running it in bottles and see what the experience is like.
Any progress on the plans for a native Linux client or Web Interface? Last I checked there was only a Windows client available (although it could be ran within proton to be fair).
While Windows is no doubt the popular gaming OS ATM, I think you’ll find a much higher population of Linux users amongst the self-hosted crowd.
Your service is exactly what I want for my GOG library, so I’d love to give it a spin!
I’ve always known disc to refer specifically to optical media.
BTW you CAN do DNS in a unifi gateway. It just requires making dnsmasq entries through shell. Perfect solution? No. But it gets you there with no additional hardware.
I mean speaking from experience, its resurrected a couple problematic CPUs for me. CPU pins no, pads on an LGA style CPU, sure.
I’m with catloaf. Consistent CPU soft locks point to a possible bad memory module or CPU.
Clear CMOS.
Try removing one memory module at a time.
See if there is an option to disable hyperthreading in bios.
Another thing to try is to remove the CPU, careful not to damage the LGA pins on the motherboard, and clean the CPU contacts with alcohol. Take care to ground yourself out and the case before handling the CPU out of socket.
Joel proceeds to make it so only heavy units spawn just to spite us.
I concur, the music score for the first game was a cut above the rest. I also found myself utterly unable to gain interest in the sequel. I think I tried on two occasions to get into Below Zero.
I’ve been running the commando with light armor, jet pack, and a blitzer. I’ve grown addicted to the high-speed “ride or die” action that load out gives me.
Because that load out requires that you keep moving to avoid damage, the EAT doesn’t really work that well. The commando seems to fit the role well. That being said, its not that good against bugs.
That was very undemocratic of them… Suspiciously so… 🧐
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See my other comment on this thread. Basically I have a shared mount point for the two containers and TubeSync writes video metadata to NFO files.
TubeSync has an option to write metadata to NFO files. Then you just tell Jellyfin to not run any scrapper and just use said NFO files. It’s not perfect but it gets you a title and description for the video.
I use TubeSync to do the downloading and then have Jellyfin as a frontend player. Seems to work pretty good for me and was pretty quick to stand up in docker.
Or when you hear “I just have a quick question” and you instantly know its time to get comfy as its gonna be a long ass phone call.
I will say I had an extra buggy experience last night too. Out of nine or so missions, we couldn’t extract from two of them because no one could enter the pelican. If you did manage to clip into the pelican, you would just hang out in there and never extract.
I can see the justification of the pelican talking off immediately if its damaged. My team makes a conscious effort to consolidate samples and have that player enter the pelican first if it’s smoking.
I’ve been using fedora on a small intel 6th gen or newer mini pc. I then cook up some custom launch scripts that cause JMP to run at login. I use cockpit and a CMK agent for remote monitoring and management.
I got sick of the lack certificate management on Android TV and how much you need to do to make it reasonably private.
If you are on the latest mesa drivers (hence fedora over a more LTS release), and you install Jellfin Media Player via flatpak, everything should just work with hardware decoding.
Glances over at my 1954 GE Combination that has NEVER been serviced outside of cleaning and replacing the light bulbs.