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  • I didn't dive too deep into this when I encountered it, and instead just avoided decoding on the device itself, so my apologies if I am incorrect here.

    I'm fairly certain you are being affected by the removal of OpenMax. Since OpenMAX hardware decoding was not actively in development, it didn't make the transition to 64-bit and was removed in bullseye, replaced by v4l2. Unfortunately it seems like v4l2 wasn't a 1:1 replacement and people (like me) just gave up. You can try using that post to see if your h264_v4l2m2m package can be installed, and that might fix it... but if it doesn't I'm not sure what you can do.

  • My 10.11 migration blew up because one of my directories didn't have enough space for the migration.

    The path /var/lib/jellyfin/data has insufficient free space. Required: at least 2GB.

    It looked like the jellyfin service started after the package install, but it was stuck in a loop attempting migration.

  • which is funny because firmware is a legacy term for what evolved into what is honestly software.

    You don't need to socket any new chips nowadays.

  • It's not drama, I'm just surprised is all. He's usually very good about his accuracy, so when the entire premise is wrong I would have expected him to retract the video instead of leaving a comment someone can miss.

  • It's a pretty big mistake, though given it's his second (casual) channel it is very low stakes.

    He can't posit that re-releases are being done on single layer DVDs to save money, but use bootlegs as proof. Bootlegs aren't a DVD release done by the distributor. That's a pretty fatal flaw in logic.

    It's the equivalent of "Steam games are getting re-released in a weird way" and linking to Pirate Bay torrents, and the entire video is about how cheap games have gotten since they don't have Steam features like achievements and cloud-save.

  • I'm surprised this video is still up, since the entire premise is false. They are bootlegs he bought off ebay, not official releases.

  • I had dabbled with Linux over the years, starting with Lubuntu reviving an old Dell 120L during college. When I moved to university they gave us all Macbooks to work with in the IT department. OS X never clicked with me, so I set up a VM with Linux to perform my day to day work. I instantly became the Linux guy because of that... so any tickets that came in for Linux troubleshooting got routed to me.

    It just sort of made sense to try a Linux build after that, since I couldn't afford a Windows license after I lost access to MSDN.

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  • I wonder if Windows Defender is parsing the hosts file and flagging specific entries. Perhaps your program knows what is flagged through trial & error, while I did more of an aggressive blanket approach.

    It's the only thing I can think of.

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  • Windows Defender will pick up any alterations to hosts file and revert it back to default. You have to whitelist the file before setting up any changes.

  • There was an /s missing.

    Basically, xxce2AAb is asking why Microsoft PR is not trying to spin this as a good thing.

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  • I know you are asking for FOSS alternatives, but for those who are looking to just restore the old programs:

    https://win7games.com/

  • Burned optical media shelf life can be as little as 5 years, so I don't think it should be recommended for long-term storage.

  • Oh! I know this one! ReactOS!

  • Don't want to ruin the fun but he missed an apostrophe in the sentence. His stuff is in the back of the garage. "mine's at the back of the garage"

  • Easily defeated by those who play Minesweeper.