You can even run some of them under linux with this driver: https://github.com/FreeSpacenav/spacenavd
You can even run some of them under linux with this driver: https://github.com/FreeSpacenav/spacenavd
Quick info, the link does not work.
You need to put it in the address part aswell (like this [https://github.com/madmaxms/iconpack-obsidian](https://github.com/madmaxms/iconpack-obsidian)
Here is a working one https://github.com/madmaxms/iconpack-obsidian
The guy posted cross posted it to c/OpenSource, so I guess
perfect
Sounds pretty scary to me. The thing has full control over your computer (if infected) and is nearly undetectable.
When did the US invade all of russia? (genuinely curious)
You can even have all nixpkgs on a different distro through the nix package manager
That is very cool. Thanks for sharing. If you need some additional repos (like OP), you can probably add them through some commands in the “pre_init_hooks” option.
It should be possible. Although probably very complicated. Have a look at https://distrobox.it/. It allows you to tightly integrate containers into your desktop, including accelerated graphics, some devices, your homedir, etc. It can even automatically install desktop shortcuts. (You can disable the integrations of course) Even tho it uses Podman instead of docker, AFAIK it should be 1:1 compatible with docker for your usecase.
Why pirate Resolve? The non studio version is free (but not OSS)
Which “ads company”? No offense, just curious.
There is a ujust command for it. You can see the model with lsusb (if it is a stick) or lspci (if it is a card)
Check if you have a broadcom adaptor. They have to be enabled manually as they screw with other wifi drivers
Here is a great defcon talk that might give you some ideas: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CzURm7OpAA
Why not? Electromagnetic interference is a mother.
(translated from German) I can’t write
Weird, last time I used it with nixos running KDE under wayland. Worked without complaint.
The only problem was, that the service did not start (or wasn’t there). You had to open a terminal and manually type in
sudo spacenavd
. After that, everything else was plug and play.