

Is that still done with that Mangos software?
Is that still done with that Mangos software?
OP’s link works in Raccoon, the threadiverse one doesn’t.
Set up a “global” ignore file that gets synced between devices. Call it .stignoreglobal
for example and and change the .stignore
file (which doesnt get synced) on every device to only include . Now your ignore state gets synced between devices and you can make changes from anywhere.
Mine looks like this:
// Incomplete Downloads
*.part
*.crdownload
// OS-generated files
desktop.ini
Thumbs.db
// Cache
cache
spotifycache
// Unity analytics
Unity
// LineageOS updater
org.lineageos.updater
// No read access :(
/Android/{data,obb}
You can learn how to write one yourself here: https://docs.syncthing.net/users/ignoring.html
Other stuff:
When SyncThing is correctly configured (battery optimizations , etc.), you won’t have any issues. (I’ve been using SyncThing for many many years now.)
Judging from the changelog it’s almost exclusively updated dependencies and no real development to speak of.
Just disable Gemini completely.
You can disable sponsored content in the new tab page in the Firefox settings.
Edit: You can also disable Firefox Studies.
I assume a simple virtual machine will work for Ableton.
Also docker logs -f CONTAINERNAME
to see the log output for non-interactive containers.
Assuming this information is correct, OP wants to check a file called similarly to jellyfin.list
in /etc/apt/sources.d/
and replace the word circe
with noble
(for the Ubuntu 24.04 codename) or trixie
(if noble gives the same error as circe). Keep in mind you need sudo/root privileges to modify this file.
Find out by running lsb_release -c
in the terminal.
Probably some command line tool.
Good thinking, I’ve now switched to :10.10
instead of :latest
.
I’ve just checked and apparently I only use first-party plugins, so I’d probably not have any issues. I’ll still delay the 10.11 update for the other reason I mentioned.
I think I’ll add an exception to watchtower, so my Jellyfin image doesn’t get updated to the full release when it comes out. I’m really fond of my plugins and the fact that the “seen” status doesn’t change when replacing the underlying video file.
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No exactly piracy, but buy and download it.
And which version of bazzite did you install?
Does mediainfo give any useful insight?