Hi there, thanks for the reply. Is it by adjusting one of the screws at the bottom?
Yes, it does work well. Using it now, though, I had to manually create a menu entry/launcher for it.
Nope :( Neither dnsmasq nor bind are installed. Nothing on port 53 either.
Hi there, so,
ignore
for ipv6.208.67.222.222
.systemd-resolved
is not installed in the system.Thanks!
I don’t have systemd-resolved
installed.
[ 0 ] root@blaster:~#: apt remove --purge --auto-remove systemd-resolved
Reading package lists...
Building dependency tree...
Reading state information...
Package 'systemd-resolved' is not installed, so not removed
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[ 0 ] root@blaster:~#: ps aux | grep systemd
root 496 0.0 0.3 103956 56616 ? Ss 10:17 0:05 /lib/systemd/systemd-journald
root 520 0.0 0.0 27656 7352 ? Ss 10:17 0:00 /lib/systemd/systemd-udevd
systemd+ 807 0.0 0.0 90528 7188 ? Ssl 10:17 0:00 /lib/systemd/systemd-timesyncd
message+ 813 0.0 0.0 11956 6724 ? Ss 10:17 0:05 /usr/bin/dbus-daemon --system --address=systemd: --nofork --nopidfile --systemd-activation --syslog-only
root 835 0.0 0.0 50060 8000 ? Ss 10:17 0:00 /lib/systemd/systemd-logind
reglnx 6027 0.0 0.0 19868 11644 ? Ss 10:19 0:01 /lib/systemd/systemd --user
reglnx 6107 0.0 0.0 11148 6744 ? Ss 10:19 0:01 /usr/bin/dbus-daemon --session --address=systemd: --nofork --nopidfile --systemd-activation --syslog-only
reglnx 6514 0.0 0.1 594632 17812 ? Ssl 10:19 0:00 /usr/libexec/gnome-session-binary --systemd-service --session=gnome
root 639055 0.0 0.0 6332 2028 pts/1 S+ 14:19 0:00 grep --color=auto systemd
[ 0 ] root@blaster:~#:
I just found this file, now sure if it’s related or not.
$: cat /run/NetworkManager/resolv.conf
# Generated by NetworkManager
nameserver ::1
and
$: cat /run/NetworkManager/no-stub-resolv.conf
# Generated by NetworkManager
nameserver ::1
Edit: those are generated from the /etc/resolv.conf
NM generates.
Thought about that too, but I don’t have resolvd nor systemd-resolv or systemd-resolve active. Nor do I have avahi running. Interesting isn’t it?
I actually thought about that too, but it isn’t.
#: file /etc/resolv.conf
/etc/resolv.conf: ASCII text
OpenSolaris was insanely wonderful. I still have a collection of original, from Sun Microsystems, DVDs and CDs for Solaris, OpenSolaris and Solaris Express.
That’s actually a quite ingesting concept, it is time we have native LBRY clients.
Here is the source code for it, https://codeberg.org/MorsMortium/LBRY-GTK
I beg to differ, my fellow rebel.
Odysee is an open platform, perhaps, Odysee the website itself is not that open, but the protocol and network itself is!
I have actually been thinking, for a long while, about writing a new LBRY client myself that would implement the freedom of the original LBRY client with the nice features of the Odysee client.
It’s working just fine here. Latest Jerboa from F-Droid, just updated, on latest Android.
Whelp, no one around closer than 300 KM from me. RIP.
I wonder if that would be good to find friends with common interests as well.
I will be getting married soon already, but It’s hard finding friends with the same weird interests as me.
No idea, it will be out when it’s out. Meanwhile, you can keep using the R4 and updating it.
Hi there, for years I’ve been using Fenec from F-Droid.
Think a fully featured modern Firefox, but 100% Free and Open Source
That’s quite amazing, for CPU it’s not a 386, not a 286 even, it’s a 80186! At 7.9Mhz and up to 4 MB of RAM, indeed it could run win 3.0 quite well.
Problem was the display.
Oh, and it has a numeric keypad!
Oh, didn’t know I could unlock the BIOS password for an X230 this way. I wonder if it works on the X220, T520, W520.
The first one looks good, now I known what to search for, thanks!
The second one is more expensive than the player itself!