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Where is distrobox data stored on Bazzite?
Hey everyone, I've just recently started dual booting Bazzite, which I've been using as my main OS for about 6-7 months now, and CachyOS, which I just installed a week ago. I'm really liking CachyOS, but I currently run Plex media server in a Debian distrobox container on my main Bazzite installation and I'd like to be able to have access to the same watch history etc on both Bazzite and Cachy.
Can I just install distrobox in CachyOS and point it to the proper data directory that already exists in Bazzite? If so, where are the distrobox files located? I've already done some searching and couldn't figure out the answer by myself so that's why I'm asking here.
If that's not an option, is there a way for me to migrate my Plex data to a docker and access Plex media server that way through both distros? I really don't want to reset all my watch history again, as I share this with both my brother and mom and I've already reset the watch history twice by once reinstalling Windows and then again when I switched to Linux.
I also don't know how to use docker, so any information about getting a Plex media server set up properly in docker would be appreciated. I've been using Linux for a decent amount of time now and have learned a lot, but I definitely still consider myself to be a noob to Linux. But I'm 110% open to learning, I just need to be pointed in the right direction or given some good advice on how best to proceed to meet my needs.
I know that ideally, I would be using a separate PC to run Plex media server, but I don't have the money to buy a secondary PC to serve exclusive server duty, so I run it off my main PC.
Thank you in advance to anyone that can help, all replies are much appreciated!
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Linux Mint surpasses MX Linux on Distrowatch to grab #1 spot
Yes, I know that the ranking is not a good metric of real world use.
Just posting this because MX Linux has been in the number one spot for a long time (2 years perhaps?) and it's surprising to see some other distro on the top of their site.
https://distrowatch.com/
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Where are the $1 unixstickers packs?
Ever since stickermule kinda bought them out, it's been shit. So hard to find the sticker packs. Where are they? If I can't find them, where else can I get the sticker packs?
- learnbyexample.github.io GNU BRE/ERE cheatsheet and differences between grep, sed and awk
Cheatsheet for GNU Basic and Extended Regular Expressions and differences between grep, sed and awk.
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Have the patents for H.264 MPEG-4 AVC expired yet?
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/22949658
> If I'm interpreting this correctly, many MP4 patents are going to expire next year. 🎉
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What are your thoughts on Zen Browser becoming a lot more popular than Floorp?
Right now is the best period of time yet for Firefox-based browser, especially when most alternative browsers are Chrome-based.
While there are a bunch of forks like Librewolf and Palemoon, they provide features mainly for power users like hardened privacy and tweaked user-prefs. A year ago the only fork I knew of, based on recent stable versions of Firefox and added productivity features on top was Floorp. I was very surprised at the hype and sudden popularity of Zen Browser in the past few months and have been curious why it grew so much faster than Floorp which has been around for much longer, look at the Github star graph: https://star-history.com/#zen-browser/desktop&Date. Zen Browser currently has 19.3K stars while Floorp has 6.1K.
Reasons I can think of are the following: heavy promotion of the browser by the devs and community on places like Reddit along with emphasizing its 'zen' philosophy, really fast development (it now has way more features than Floorp), and the Zen mods store, where you can install CSS mods.
What are your thoughts and reasons for Zen Browser becoming so popular so fast? (while its not mainstream, it did grow fast in among Firefox and power users)
- forum.zrythm.org Release Announcement: Zrythm v1.0.0
Dear Zrythm Community, I’m proud to announce the release of Zrythm v1.0.0. This is a significant milestone that marks the maturity of our GNU/Linux version, while development continues at full speed for v2. Current Release Status Zrythm v1.0.0 is now production-ready on GNU/Linux systems. Windows ...
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Nominate your favorite projects of 2024 | Unplugged Tuxies
cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/15554016
> Hey good selfhosters! > > Here is a quick 12-question survey to nominate/announce what people find the most worthy projects of 2024. Feel free to submit your answers only takes 2-3 mins to fill out :) > > The survey aims to find folks favorite projects within the following categories: > - Best Self-Hosted App of the Year > - Best Text Editor of the Year > - Best Linux Desktop Distro of the Year > - Best Desktop Environment > - Best Shell of 2024 > - Best Power CLI Tool of 2024 > - Best Linux Hardware of the Year > - Best F-Droid / Obtainium App / Free App > - Best Open Source Project > - Best Newcomer Project > > Go Vote! > > > This is a yearly survey hosted by Jupterbroadcasting folks, LinuxUnplugged in specific.
- 9to5linux.com 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: November 24th, 2024 - 9to5Linux
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup for November 24th, 2024, brings news about FreeCAD 1.0, Blender 4.3, Ubuntu 25.04 daily builds, Mesa 24.3, and more.
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Laptop Purchase
I'm looking at buying a new laptop which will run EndeavourOS exclusively, no dual boot no modding no nothing.
The choice is either Lenovo or MSI (neither have NVidea grahpics and both have intel i5/i7 chips with integrated graphichs).
Which brand is likely to be more Linux friendly?
There's also an option for a Asus but again i'm only looking at whether i'm likely to run into Linux issues, the specs are virtually the same for all.
- habr.com Ladybird Browser: First Impressions & Easy Installation Guide
In this article, I would like to introduce a new web browser called Ladybird. This ambitious open-source project aims to revolutionize the browsing experience. Although it hasn't been officially...
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Nyxt - lisp browser
Ive been trying to get this to work on Ubuntu and it seems to not work. Has anyone tried Nyxt?
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Btrfs should've been Wayland
I think the problem with btrfs is that it entered the spotlight way to early. With Wayland there was time to work on a lot of the kinks before everyone started seriously switching.
On btrfs a bunch of people switched blindly and then lost data. This caused many to have a bad impression of btrfs. These days it is significantly better but because there was so much fear there is less attention paid to it and it is less widely used.
- www.welivesecurity.com Unveiling WolfsBane: Gelsemium’s Linux counterpart to Gelsevirine
ESET researchers analyzed previously unknown Linux backdoors that are connected to known Windows malware used by the China-aligned Gelsemium group, as well as to Project Wood.