

LMstudio usually lists the memory recommendations for the model.
LMstudio usually lists the memory recommendations for the model.
You’re getting another X11 session instead of the console session.
IIRC, you can set up X11vnc on the system and connect it to the :0 display, then direct xrdp to use x11vnc as the backend. Then when you connect, it grabs that vnc session and translates it to rdp protocol. I’m not sure if that’s still viable.
14 fucking minutes and there’s no response? Oh noes.
Yah, it sounds like a quirk. I kinda like it reopening my tabs, but I just tried it on the stock FF in a fresh Fedora KDE install and it works fine.
If you try installing the flatpak version of FF rather than using the zypper version, does that work better? I’m not too familiar with OpenSUSE, but that seems like a problem with the packaging.
The capslock works differently, apparently. I’m used to writing every capital letter using the capslock key, meaning if I write a capital at the beginning of a word, I press capslock, then type the first letter, then quickly press capslock again and type the rest.
Interesting article, but man, the random capitalization thing going on there is distracting as hell.
Support might be a strong word.
The hell of it is, its even stock vehicles now. So many new models have these crazy bright headlights. I know it can be done right, so how about we start having the safety bodies dealing with this bullshit at the manufacturer level?
Well, our discussion didn’t go too far off the rails, but it sure escalated with the other commenter. I think this guy just likes to argue.
Years ago I had a registrar go tits up without warning, taking about 70-80 active domains for an MSP’s customers with it. I managed their email servers and DNS, which was with the registar, of course. It was a bloody nightmare to recover that situation. Because we couldn’t supply them a DNS change to prove our control of the DNS, hence ownership of the domain, we had to individually affadavit each domain. Took weeks.
I get you don’t think it’s important, but there’s plenty of sysadmins that do, with experience backing that up.
Moved to Porkbun, saving about the same. The price creep pisses me off.
I don’t agree and it’s no extra work to do it the other way. And when one or the other goes fucky, you can recover immediately.
This is the way. Never use the NS of your registrar.
If you click the HA header, there’s 5 different scripts there, each install HAOS in a different way. As a container in an LXC, as a “baremetal” LXC, as a VM, as a Pimox VM, or as a Podman container.
Blue Iris and any ONVIF compatible camera. BI has a phone app for Android and iphone that you can integrate via ngrok if you have CGNAT internet and can’t open a port directly.
It’s a little bit of money (license is cheaper via Amcrest website) and you have to run it on Windows. I use Dockurr/Windows and run it in a KVM-based docker container on a couple sites.
Very easy to set up, has motion/shape detection built in, bulletproof, features until hell won’t have it, and works with a plethora of cameras.
So there’s 5 methods in there of installing HA, not to mention having to take apart the scripts to figure out what they do in order to help you troubleshoot this.
Not sure what you expect of asking a question like this with no useful info about what you actually have in front of you.
1 rubio?
Is SAP supposed to be an upgrade?