

No, it does not. An HBA (or a raid controller flashed to IT mode I think) presents the disks directly to the system. I’ve done this several times.
No, it does not. An HBA (or a raid controller flashed to IT mode I think) presents the disks directly to the system. I’ve done this several times.
Remember when he disappeared for a little while and everyone was talking about his sister taking his place?
Have you considered just running an old version of Linux?
Just swap the raid controller for an HBA.
Go for it. Why not start with the brain?
Oh so they’re offering a competitive way for me to watch hockey now? Because the last time I looked, it was either an absurdly expensive cable TV stuff with a bunch of stuff I’d never need, or an absurdly expensive per-game PPV fee.
Right, you just need to make sure that the user inside the container has permission to the device. They cover this in the front page of the repo: https://github.com/TheoLeCalvar/peertube-plugin-hardware-transcode-vaapi?tab=readme-ov-file#running-the-docker-image
What exactly are you doing? You may not need to do this. I know you can use the group number instead of the name if it doesn’t exist in some cases.
Does Fedora not have a stable LTS type of thing?
I haven’t had any trouble with Debian. I just switched my own desktop from Windows about a week ago and I didn’t find there was much that needed changing. If you feel there is, you could probably add it into the installer, or configure with something like ansible post-install.
If you want something in the RHEL family, Fedora. If you want something in the Debian family, Debian. Or Mint if you’re okay with a little deviation for better OOTB.
Generally, preambles are not considered binding terms.
But this isn’t open source. It restricts you from using it for profit.
This might be a question for your LineageOS branch maintainer. They often have to make alterations to the base image for each device.
If I was only going around my own city, I wouldn’t be in the car.
Agreed, I installed Trixie the other day and it’s been pretty much smooth sailing.
I suspect there will be eff it we will just fork it movement.
Maybe. But then we’ll have a Google fork, a Samsung fork, a Motorola fork, an LG fork…
Yes, there is the internal subnet, but it’s not something you’re supposed to use directly.
You don’t need multiple devices and quorum unless you’re using HA. I have two nodes just so I can migrate back and forth when doing updates instead of shutting all the VMs down. No quorum, no HA.
If your request is showing up in nginx’s log, it means you can reach nginx. The upstream is where nginx is going to get the content you want. In your case, that should be the other containers.
Is the package named findutils?