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  • I still have an account but no longer contribute anything. I occasionally visit it to see what's up but that's about it. I do nit have the app installed and only access via the browser.

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  • Back in the early days of Win10, an updated messed up my system and I ended up with duplicated icons. Wasn't happy, but didn't feel that it was that big of a deal to warrant a full reinstall.

    2 years ago I built myself a new desktop and decided to try installing Linux straight away. Haven't looked back since.

  • Another big fan of Darknet Diaries.

    Ever since Michael Bazzle of Privacy, Security & OSINT stopped doing the podcasts, I'm still trying to find a replacement. Am listening to The Lockdown - Practical Privacy and Security in the mean time.

    Also listen to Linux Game Cast.

  • Jellyfin: The Free Software Media System @lemmy.ml
    root @aussie.zone

    Using curlftpfs with jellyfin to access media stored on old NAS?

    Hi all. Very new potential jellyfin user trying to set things up.

    I have one of those mini fanless mini PC boxes with Proxmox and pfsense installed. Jellyfin has been installed as a lxc via one of the helper scripts. Set it up and it works fine.

    I'm now trying to set it up to access an old Netgear ReadyNAS NV+ that I have lying around. It's been setup with SMB/CIFS as well as FTP access. I'm considering disabling SMB/CIFS access since I think I don't need that anymore. I think the NAS only supports TLS 1.2 protocol and it's probably safer to disable it security wise. After searching around, I've come across curlftpfs which seems to be able to mount a ftp server as a local directly which i can then use as a library for jellyfin.

    Is this the best way or is there a better alternative I can consider?

    Thanks.

    Linux @lemmy.ml
    root @aussie.zone

    Noticed a strange occurrence where my monitor buttons will not react to presses when certain conditions are met

    I have an Acer XV340CKP monitor connected via Display Port to my GPU. I also have a old LG W2253TQ that I use as a secondary display. It only has a DVI and VGA port. I have a DVI-DVI cable together with a DVI-Display Port converter to connect to my GPU, which is an Asus RX6900XT. I am running Nobara 38.

    I have observed that if I were to have my Acer monitor powered when I switch on my desktop, all the monitor buttons do not respond. None of the menu buttons, not even the power button responds. When I switch off the desktop, the monitor stays on. The only way to power it down is to unplug the power cable.

    However, if I were to only have the LG monitor powered when I switch on my desktop, all the buttons on the Acer monitor works.

    I believe everything was working previously in Nobara 37. I think this issue probably started happening in the recent month or two.

    Is this even possible, where the graphics card sends a malformed signal to the monitor and prevents the buttons from working?