Good point! I forgot Zorin is actually based on Ubuntu. Thanks for the reminder.
Good point! I forgot Zorin is actually based on Ubuntu. Thanks for the reminder.
I’m salty on Red Hat and won’t touch anything near it.
I recommend Zorin because it’s Debian based and I’ve been running Debian Stable for over 20 years. If there’s an issue I can probably help.
I can’t hear the difference between 192 and 320, but my ears are shot – the whole library is in 320 kbps because to hell with the drive space.
GGn usually has everything
Yeah, except a way in.
I’ve never been through a missile attack, but slept through a few hurricanes in a shelter. there’s something about not being able to go anywhere and the constant drone of noise – I’ve never slept better.
Full stop indeed.
New Shield, right?
I use Soulseek then Picard. It seems to work well enough. I’m just starting to use filters like minimum bitrate or files in a folder, if you want to make sure you’re getting the whole album.
I pay a fee, I don’t want ads – just content. That’s my beef with cable and the enshitification of streaming. While I’m at it, the bitrate of both is unacceptable.
This is no longer about cost, but quality they won’t provide which is the basis of the platitude “the customer is always right”.
Pick up a Nvidia Shield Pro 2019 on ebay. Connect an external hard drive through one of the two USB ports and run Kodi as your library manager. That should be all you need. Supports HDR, 4k, upscaling.
If you go that route, run a launcher for a more streamlined home screen. I’m running Projectivy Launcher because it was easy to install and does what I need it to, but there are other options out there.
Trying to run a VPN through a streaming service because the content you’re trying to watch is straight up unavailable in your region – but it’s trying to block the VPN, is the worst.
IT checking in: it’s usually a loose connection.
I was running XP at the time wanting a change. Meanwhile, a neighbor moved from Window ME to Vista and asked for help setting it up. I had never been SO irritated at an OS in my life.
Enter Debian LTS, which I’ve been running ever since.
That’s funny, you’re the second person today to mention Cosmic to me. I hadn’t seen it yet – now I’m interested as well.