I opted for the version with RAM and nvme for $270. had to pay shipping, but no import tax (lucky me). So all in all it was about $300 for me.
And yes I run Linux on it. Arch Linux to be precise. Have not encountered any driver issues.
I opted for the version with RAM and nvme for $270. had to pay shipping, but no import tax (lucky me). So all in all it was about $300 for me.
And yes I run Linux on it. Arch Linux to be precise. Have not encountered any driver issues.
DD is the best for 1-1 copying, but I like to use CloneZilla, because it can compress and encrypt the images.
Yes, but if it's a broken package it's usually something wrong in the packaging done by the distribution or the user did something they shouldn't be doing. I have never seen a package break without me doing something to break it.
Some of it already works through WSL.
As with anything related to plasma, there is likely a setting for it when they change a default behaviour. :)
How quick and useful is the interface compared to the regular Jellyfin app when playing music? I currently use the regular client, since I already have it installed for video content.
If you use the correct encoder, yes.
I know newer versions of Spectacle can do short video recordings. But that's a Plasma app.
Arch might package it for their KDE-Unstable repo though. But that is also a repo people have to manually add to get it.
In KDE plasma, to show hidden files in Dolphin, press ALT+Period. To open Krunner no matter where you are, press ALT+Space.
You are right. Thats what I meant. You should have both in place for different reasons.
I can whole-heartedly recommend the Aqara Power Plugs. They are Zigbee, has energy monitoring, works flawlessly with Home Assistant via ZHA and come in US/EU/UK formats. I have about 10 of these and I have not been disappointed in the 5 years I have had them.