

But, why?
ACAB
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But, why?
Anecdotal, but I got a few VSTs working on Ardour with yabridge, if it helps.
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Prismlauncher has a similar issue, basically you have to sort of “convert” the Ubuntu instructions, thankfully there’s a flatpak.
Same for me on Arch (btw)
That’s why I always carry holy water in a spray bottle, I just spritz anyone who sneezes around me
It’s not horrible, like it’ll do the job just fine, it’s just probably a better idea to use systemd and like, containers and whatnot, but I couldn’t be arsed to fiddle with all that for Jellyfin, caddy reverse proxy, and two modded Minecraft servers, so shell scripts and tmux won the day. It takes a little extra time to restart everything after an update, and maybe I’ll get the motivation to do things “correctly™” one day, but today is not that day.
Me running all my services in tmux
It is available as a .deb on itch.io, if you wanted to try a native package
Nice, any hope of an AUR update? The older package is still there, but hasn’t been updated in over 8 months for the -git version, 2 years for stable.
I could see people using this unironically as a bug they can “fix” later lol
Hey now, some of us just haven’t gotten the chance to find out! Drop the link!
Domains can be even cheaper than that, I got a .net address from porkbun for $12.50 a year. That’s cheap enough for even me, and I am broke, y’all.
Wayland is experimental in Cinnamon currently.
Finally, time to learn how to use awk! Sed, you’re next.
No, but putting a bunch of those services behind a reverse proxy would lower the amount of open ports. It would also have the side effect of making firewall configuration easier, since you don’t need rules for all those ports anymore.
Sounds like you could use a reverse proxy.
Arch already has apt in the repo, so I’d imagine it’s not super hard to build your own Debian from there.
Or whatever the fuck Dragon’s Dogma 2 had
That kinda makes sense