Thanks for the answer! I mounted it and removed all the timeshift-btrfs stuff. now, after a reboot, sudo btrfs subvolume list -t /
does not show timeshift stuffs anymore, but if I mount again sudo mount -o subvolid=5 /dev/nvme0n1p2 /mnt
and ls /mnt/
I get:
@ @cache @home @log timeshift-btrfs
how can I remove timeshift-btrfs
from there? can i just rm -rf
it?
In openSUSE
(sorry I forgot to mention, I’m running EndeavourOS)
Uhm this could be a good workaround, I’ll look into it, thanks! It would solve the movies problem, but not any other screen sharing problem
Thank you!
I already have a jellyfin instance, but syncplay didn’t works very reliably for me, some users experienced freezing, jumps and other problems
Thanks for the suggestion anyway!
It would be just me sharing to everybody else on the internet (no more than 6 people)
Jitsi meet works great, the only problem is being able to share only “a portion” of what it currently does
I think the problem is not something related to jitsi, meet, discord or matrix, but rather to the OS screensharing capabilities
This… This is amazing! I can finally write an application switcher optimized for my touchscreen device! Thanks KDE devs!
I always see “this doesn’t work, why?” posts, it’s the first time I see a “this works, why?” post XD
MICRO! It’s shortcuts are the same as any “gui” editor, so ctrl+S to save, ctrl+Q to quit, ctrl-C to copy etc, and also has an awesome mouse support (you don’t have to use the Mouse, but if sometimes you do, it works). It’s the first thing I install on new systems, give it a try ;)
Can I clear that cache? It scares me
ok got it, so /home will be backupped and /media will not, correct? thank you very much!
I used to use proton vpn but I recently learned that torrenting is not allowed on the free tier, so I had to look for alternatives, and none of them offers a free tier with openvpn or wireguard keys that allows torrenting :(
I’ll look into it, thanks!
Hide.me free tier does not allow unofficial clients (they doesn’t give you the wireguard keys) otherwise I’d use gluetun for sure!
I found this repo and image which may work for you as is or as a starting point.
Wow I completely missed this one! This is exactly what I was planning to do! I actually installed the original repo because I’m not on arm, and it seem to work very well! I have to do a few tests to check if the killswitch actually works
thank you very very much!
isn’t it an entire OS? I only need to bind the internet traffic of my container to the ones I want doing something like network_mode: container:myhidemecontainer
in docker compose
Jesus Christ. It would be a good idea to format that file to have an exit
as first line to avoid this
What do you mean? Like if the lid is open, but it thinks it’s closed?
I don’t think this is the problem, as it refuses to boot even when the lid is open
It worked, thank you very much for your help man! Now the only remaining problem is the snapshot 166, that snapper does not let me remove. I assume I should remove in a similar way as timeshift:
$ sudo btrfs subvolume delete /.snapshots/166/snapshot WARNING: not deleting default subvolume id 2968 '/.snapshots/166/snapshot'
I think there’s something I’m missing about how these snapshot works