every few years on Linux Discord groups across the internet
"Hi, Windows just stopped support, you guys got any suggestions?"
every few years on Linux Discord groups across the internet
"Hi, Windows just stopped support, you guys got any suggestions?"
I use Jellyfin and Finamp and they work fine. All the old navidrome and airsonic solutions seem to be dead, and I never liked Funkwhale. Who wants all of their music in encrypted block storage?
I also like the quality bump. When I'm not streaming, my music is in FLAC on a DAP with some high quality cans. I can't get that with Spotify on a phone, and I camp and hike a lot in areas without cell service, so having it with me is a plus.
Music sits in between storing movies and books. I have less than 2TB in total but the amount of albums is more than the amount of films that I have, and that's 7TB+. Music, even FLAC, isn't terrible on space, unless you're a 24-bit fiend.
Why do package delivery companies in the United States seem to just leave the package on the doorstep when the person isn't home. That seems like such an obviously stupid thing to do.
Because no one forces them to.
Corrected. Firefox is less secure than Chromium-based browsers.
And if you had that in your butt the whole time, you should've gotten it out earlier.
The only thing that makes Arch harder to install than Debian is that you have to type "arch install" and hit enter instead of clicking on "install" using a mouse cursor.
It ain't 2012 anymore.
That's a horribly wrong idea of us that everyone seems to have.
Crypto scammers and self-hosting Jellyfin/Plex users: "Don't touch .xyz....."
The most Windows-like desktop(and more) on Linux is KDE, second maybe to Cinnamon, and XFCE if we're talking XP-ish and classic.
On Linux, your underlying system is not reliant on your GUI. They are not bonded in any sense, and the GUI can be any number of different programs, known as Desktops.
You can run a Ubuntu system with the KDE desktop, or the Gnome desktop, Unity, or XFCE, or Cinnamon... or maybe two or three at once and choose at login! he's a madman!
If we had nothing to complain about, we'd still be using Windows. It's why we aren't.