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This is a strong indicator that your PC crashed because of a hardware problem. Use prime95 with the small settings to test CPU stability (minimum 1h). Use memtest86 (the free version) or prime95 with large/memory settings to test your Ram. It could also be your PSU failing/shutting off or shutoff caused by overheating.
What do the system logs say? “sudo journalctl -b-1” after a reboot and jump to the end.


Best solution is to use docker. One container is gluetun which provides the VPN connection. The other container runs transmission or qbittorrent and its traffic is routed over gluetun.


I have 4 invites for torrentleech.org. Dm me. Only active lemmy accounts older than 1 year.
Thank you, but this only applies to priviledged containers (which are normally not used and should not be used)
Can you provide the required arguments for chroot? I’ve just opened the bash shell of a running container (docker exec -it mycontainer bash) and tried to “break out” using “chroot /”. I can’t access any files of the host.


I’ve notices the same (also 7800 XT with the latest stable kernel) and have used CoreCtrl to manually set the powersave profile. Before I thought this was somehow only happening on my machine, but now I think this is a bug…
How would a rogue container be able to access the root directory of the host? Wouldn’t it just be able to access the data on the docker volumes? Thank you.


How is “sync” the expected command to install a package?


I can recommend purelymail.com. Cheap, works great with my custom domain, allows unlimited mail boxes ans users for the whole family.


Until August 2024 only .arpa was reserved for residential network services. Glad to hear there is something new less akward!


Is the controller listed in the output of “lsusb”? What does the output of “journalctl -b” say when you plug in the controller?


What Xbox controller? 360? One? Wireless? Wired?
I’m using syncthing-fork on Android for years on multiple devices without problems.
I’m sorry but it’s not great for beginners. It’s a rolling bleeding edge distro that does not break often but when it does you need to know how stuff works to fix it.
It’s still better than no sandbox at all, isn’t it? And who installs their OS on an HDD in 2024?


6 years ago Proton was a thing. It worked out of the box with Steam games like it does today. Yes not everything was gold rated on protondb but it worked fine. I’ve been gaming on Linux since 2018.


postgresql db (e.g. in Docker) + Dbeaver as GUI client
Back in 2015 for gaming PC: Steam and Nvidia driver updates via package manager, Xfce (used it before on multiple laptops), promise to be more stable than vanilla arch.