Please don't laugh, this probably doesn't really fall into that category, but I wanted to keep it simple: Ark - Survival Evolved, Counter Strike but also games like Space Engineers. Ark causes relatively few problems. Space Engineers, on the other hand, does. Unlike Ark, it currently runs with very few FPS and often crashes or doesn't start at all. In general, I play more when I have time in the evening for 1 or 2 hours, comfortably on the sofa. So the laptop is more suitable.
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Feel free to try it by yourself. Nothing easier than that. Reboot your phone and try to find it via Find My Device or ring it, without to enter your password before. It will not work.
BTW: it doesn't make sense to exclude security and privacy related things from encryption. Otherwise there would be an unusually high risk to compromise this sort of data.
Find My Device is completely useless until the device is unlocked. As long as it is rebooted and not unlocked, there is no way to detect its location. Since most phones (if not all), use an encrypted filesystem. With such, no service can't start if the device isn't initially unlocked after reboot, including Find my device.
This isn't only a issue with Google's implementation, it's the same with other implementations to.
I wonder the same, some time ago but for different reasons. If I have to buy a gaming laptop, what should I choose? Intel CPU and Nvidia was my best friend on Windows, but on Linux I'm totally unsure. I think AMD does a better job for gaming under Linux, but I have absolutely no idea if that's true.
Is there some variable to use as placeholder for the current logged in user, or do I have to use one gid/uid for all users on the laptop?
I could solve the issue. There seems to be a new version of gdm_settings in GIT (https://github.com/gdm-settings/gdm-settings). You can download it via wget https://github.com/gdm-settings/gdm-settings/archive/refs/tags/v3.3.tar.gz
. Extract the archive, change to the extracted directory and run ./build_and_run.sh
. After compiling, you can set the background image permanent this time, via the dialog. Currently i have found only 3.1 in AUR, hopefully 3.3 will be available soon.
Ohhh nice. I will try that one. Have used only a simple battle mixer and the good old sl-1200 mk2 for several years. Maybe it's time to try some digital mixer. Nice that there is something for Linux... Thx for the link.
Since the script I'm talking about, makes some changes to the synced files, this is not a job for Resilio Sync. For the sync job itself, I'm using SFTP, because this is the easiest to setup on all clients/platforms. I'm only interested how I could safely dedect, if the sync is finished and start the script to do it's job's. The tip with the changing file is nice. I'm using that for now. Absolute reliable so far, for this task.
The depth is changing constantly, because new subdirs are created and removed during the day and/or upload/sync process. Thats why the script is walking across the complete directory structure every time. But the dummy file is a nice suggestion. In this case, I can monitor only the dummy file and trigger the script on dummy file change. Good idea.
It will use your current profile with settings automatically
Alles gut :-) Das Problem ist gelöst. Die Dachdecker haben das LAN Kabel beschädigt. Werd mal ein Neues am Montag ordern. Ich hasse es nur, das Kabel zu verlegen. Das liegt teilweise unter dem Laminat im Flur, was ich mühsam verlegt habe. Was solls, da muss ich wohl durch.
Yes, it's definitely connected. I have build and disassembled thing's before with the same block's.
In the meantime, I have build a new assembler and connected it to the same container. Get the same result for this one also.
I will give up for today and try it again tomorrow. I have a big hangar on the same space station, with a similar obscure issue. Sometimes the air vents do not bump fresh air into the hangar. The hangar is sealed and all gates and doors closed. But when I log off and load the save game again, it works fine. Strange thing. Maybe the hangar is to big. He is currently 20 block width and 35 long, with a height of 15 blocks. I have 8 air vents in it.