If your distro uses NetworkManager (very likely): nm-connection-editor
If your distro uses NetworkManager (very likely): nm-connection-editor
My Xerox works way better than on osx.
You need the mount point not the device. Probably something like /media/Files
You can still select just those packages out of their repos. Obviously that can get tedious if there are a lot of them. But that’s pretty rare and at that point it’s worth asking, is that software really worth it? Is there a better installation method? Could it live in a cheoot/container?
But that’s not just in the Apt world, any system wide install would behave like that.
sudo chown -R youruser:youruser /path/to/mountpoint
With make all the files in the path owned by you.
It does not block proper updates. You might be thinking of held packages that’s not the same thing at all. It isn’t hard to figure out what you want to pin, you can just pin a hole third party repository at -1 except the specific package(s) you want to install and then there’s no chance of that repository overriding a package from the distro’s repository.
https://douglasrumbaugh.com/post/apt-pinning/
You know you can prevent that with proper apt pinning right?
Whether it be apache2 or nhinx, the root directory is literally one line to change in the config file.
Torrents are P2P. You are downloading from other people who are seeding. If no one seeds, there’s nothing to download. Simple as that. Etiquette dictates you should seed more than you download to ensure the network stays lively.
SSL certs is so easy with let’s encrypt, that really shouldn’t be a blocker.
If you want something easy I think you have your answer with Signal
Sir or Madame, this is a Wendy’s. You’re in the Linux com here.
That’s using the externally developed Cyberus Technology backend though, like I mentioned. As mentioned all over this thread using extensions is rife for license abuse issues.
Yeah virtualization and containers are very different things. That said virt-manager can be used with LXC as well :)
Create the bridge with Network Manager advanced config, voilà!
I think it should work with some version of the Q35 chipset, if not PC
should work. But Wine might be a better option if you just want to run some old version of office (or frankly just use LibreOffice)
Bridge networking should be as simple as selecting “bridge” in the network interface setting and putting the name of your bridge interface… You can create a bridge interface with Network-Manager. Or use macvtap.
That’s all available in Qemu/OVMF yeah.
No, VBox does not use KVM unless you use some off brand backend, which is an extra layer of complexity and software you must install and manage.
Absolutely everything you might want to do with VBoxManager is going to be available via virsh and the multiple libviet utilities.
I’ve never had a reason to look elsewhere.
Not using Type 2 hypervisor would be a good one. Not being beholden to Oracle’s shitry licensing schemes is certainly another.
Other apps than what?
You can start Firefox without the
--no-remote
flag. And it would allow external processes to open links.