It's nice to see these builds with key caps that include letters!
Great build! Is it for travel, or a stationary setup?
Wouldn't those games be locked up through steams DRM?
If you don't mind me asking, what is your naming scheme?
Genuinely curious, was it a good experience? I have a spare Pi laying around with no purpose, and this might be it!
I've really been getting into Sony Studio titles lately, and I hope they continue their trend of pushing games to Steam as PC ports!
I adore obsidian, but would love to see an open source software that is on the same level. The extensibility and keyboard-shortcut driven nature of Obsidian makes it a dream to use!
Thanks for the response! Not quite what I was expecting, haha - let me rephrase my question:
What is the GitHub icon configured to indicate?
Looks good! One of my favorite themes, for sure!
What's the GitHub icon in the top right of your bar?
Quite the interesting read, thanks for sharing!
Is there any good alternative to tmux's ability to create sessions and attach/detach from them? It gets installed on all my servers strictly for this ability.
I just started using sway as well! Care to share any tips, tricks, or your favorite config snippets?
Wow this is great - thanks for the hot tip!!
Hello - i've got an anonymous Samba share setup on an Ubuntu 20.04 installation as follows: ``` [global] map to guest = Bad User log file = /var/log/samba/%m log level = 1 server role = standalone server
[ubuntu-media-share] path = /srv/samba/ubuntu-media-share read only = no guest ok = yes guest only = yes ```
On a remote Debian 12 server, I have the share mounted in /etc/fstab as follows:
//10.0.0.5/ubuntu-media-share /media/ums cifs guest 0 0
However, I can only access this file share on the remote server as root. What am I missing to make this server accessible as any other user? In particular, I have users in the media
group that need to read/write that directory.
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Edit: codeblock formatting