

What is TAS?


What is TAS?


Then users can pick between MAPS.me, Organic Maps and CoMaps. Crazy!!


I could not find any word of an iOS version of CoMap. Does someone know?
Is using the web version no longer possible? And: Will Xwayland not help you with that?
I have it working with just one LUKS volume. The tricky part is, that the UUIDs of the decrypted and encrypted device differ. I would have to look at my setup to be sure (it has been more than a year I set this up and I am currently not on my computer).
Gentoo for my workstation because I need flexibility, security and stability there and Debian stable for my Raspberries running all the services I need 24/7 access to.
I don’t like all the spin-offs of the major distros. And no, Ubuntu is not a major distro it is based on Debian and they are known for some really bad decisions in past and present, eg: snap instead of flatpak.


Unfortunately, yes. /:
I decided for the Dualsense, because of the ergonomics. Full feature support was not a priority in my case.


Does this game have support for the xbox 360 controller? If yes, you can try xboxdrv. It requires some manual config in a text file and you need to unload the dualsense driver before starting xboxdrv and the Steam client.
I have very good results in Elite Dangerous on Linux which has no Dualsense support at all.
I rather use the r-base plot functions for everything in R. It is more flexible especially when you need to tweak the visuals.
This looks a bit like borgbackup. It is also versioned and stores everything deduplicated, supports encryption and can be mounted using fuse.


I have used xss-lock with i3lock in the past with success. It makes sure that systemd-logind notifies over dbus when entering hibernation so that xss-lock starts the configured lockscreen.
Before that I had a script which locks manually and then calls systemctl hibernate.
Currently I am on Gnome, but I want to transition back to a more minimalistic DE like niri. Then I have to look on the options again to reliably lock my screen.
Since my question, Gentoo has changed in a favourable way. Guess what, I did not have the time to switch somewhere else. Enabling the binary repository for my existing Gentoo install was easy.
Once again I have zero complaints and I can stay on Gentoo. Updates don’t take ages anymore. (:


Canonical Landscape, RedHat Satellite, SUSE Manager and Foreman to name a few.
I think Foreman is the only one not tied to an Enterprise subscriptions and supporting more than one distro, but I could be wrong.
Have a look at niri, then. I still did not do the transition from Gnome, but niri looks very promising.
I see, it’s tricky. I’ll have a look in to the Arch wiki, thx.
How do you achieve the deniable encryption on you Linux machine?


I think gnome-console is the new default. At first, I was sceptical and stayed on gnome-terminal, but now gnome-console seems stable, fast and simple to replace it for me.
I have used other terminal emulators with different DEs, though.


I manually add receipts from my partner and myself to a CSV file, too. I have a custom R scripts to calculate the monthly contribution. This way we can see who paid more/less each month and needs to componsate.
In the future I want to plot graphs to see how we are affected by inflation over the past years.
Oh “Vergissmeinnicht”, beautiful (“vergiss mich nicht”, german for “don’t forget me”)