

If this is just for personal use, I’d see if you can put their router in modem mode and go get a better router, then I’d just use tail-scale or WireGuard.
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If this is just for personal use, I’d see if you can put their router in modem mode and go get a better router, then I’d just use tail-scale or WireGuard.
40k it’s always 40k
I didn’t want to start a war?! Those Alpine users pinch really hard.
The ones that get the most imaginary points
You have to remember older people grew up with computers that are pretty similar to how most of us use Linux. Mint, bluefin would be my choices for someone with lower tech experience.
It was written in rust
Pretty sure any one using YAST is confused right now
Go on…
Bluefin will help you learn how to use an immutable distro
Can’t see text scroll like hackermens. Takes up a bit more space. Have to copy and paste a directory into flatseal if your folders are separated.
The best for my user cases atm
For work bluefin For general stations mint For gaming cachyos or bazzite
It amazes me it’s still as popular as it is and still own goaling at least once a year.
I really love both esp after KDE 6. But I use Gnome, KDE treats multiple monitors as separate entities I find the bugs distracting and there’s only so much customisation I need. I slap open bar on and get to work.
The longer you wait, the more distros we’ll have to argue about when you ask for suggestions
You don’t care for the project that has a load of people who are well versed and willing to help you understand the very things you’re trying to learn… Ok good luck to you. I’d join it’s discord at least.
Hey thanks, that looks really interesting.
It’s amazing additionally you can run Mullvad through it that might solve your public IP issues but I only run my services for me and my house