Ideally yea. Rpm package with various architectures. 90% of other software is able to do it. I only use docker for immich and this would remove a dependency for me.
Ideally yea. Rpm package with various architectures. 90% of other software is able to do it. I only use docker for immich and this would remove a dependency for me.


Fedora works for both of those
I had a pine phone for a while and it was sufficiently developed to use it as a daily driver… if you could put up with dropped calls, and texts, and burning thru ur whole battery in one hour cuz sleep didn’t work.
99% of the steam library. Only thing I can think of right now is battlefield 6 has anti cheat that wont work. And apex. Basically the developers have to be jerks for it not to work so no reason to pay em anyways.


My nvidia 1080 just failed driver upgrades on the most recent edition of fedora. Cant parrot myself…
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I would bet that any upgrade bug that happens in Debian is just as likely, if not more, to happen in Ubuntu. The most frequent issue which happened to me was not enough space on the boot partition for the new kernel which somehow never got figured out in a seamless manner.
You also wont get posts when people’s upgrades go well. So even if 99.99% upgrade fine, the .01% are going to go and complain since they dont have the experience to fix things themselves.
Ive had Ubuntu shit itself 6 different times after upgrade. People still use ubuntu??


If the ip a command is being run from same place immich is run and the ip starts with 192 or 10 that is probably what you are looking for. If it doesnt work after plugging that in and you are on same network. Likely a firewall issue. When on the same network port forwarded doesnt really apply


Sure, that is why I said usually. The fact that 2 people replied with the same OpenStreetMap data set is kinda proving my point.
Also, do you need the entire US road system in memory if you are going somewhere 10 minutes away? Seems inefficient, but I am not an expert here. I guess it is one giant graph, if you slice it up, suddenly there are a bunch of loose ends that break the navigation.


Wow, yea I think you win that contest lol.


Yea, that makes sense. You could sort it in chunks, but it would probably be slower. If you are regularly doing that and can afford the ram go for it. Otherwise maybe extract the bits that need to be sorted and zip them back up later.


Needing that much RAM is usually a red flag that the algo is not optimized.


None? Lol. However i have a 1080 and Wayland has memory leaks. I think related somehow cuz the amd boxes are fine and newer nvidia too.


dd if=fedora.iso of=my ssd instead of flash drive :’(


What the fuq??


Of course I do bro, who doesnt have 6 thousand years of spare time every time they run dnf update to go check on 1 million lines of code changed? Amateurs around here…


I was grandfathered to a lifetime sub so I sort of let it slide for a few years. But they really have 0 advantages over OSS. Another company turned to garbage.
I run jellyfin, plex, mattermost, peertube, minecraft, all under one host. Never had anything conflict and just upgrade the rpms. Some of them use the same postgres database. Thats how I prefer to do things. I will use docker if absolutely forced, I know how, understand its easier to deploy etc. but I would rather it be the choice of the user instead of the software. Or if not rpm let me get in the source and run it.