Did it work out of the box for you? Doesn’t load for me on either of my machines that have waydroid
Did it work out of the box for you? Doesn’t load for me on either of my machines that have waydroid
|My university login no longer works so I can’t get a copy of the paper itself :(
Scihub my brother 🙏
Anyone have experience with this? I just moved off windows to Linux and I haven’t settled on an Office replacement yet.
I’m not tied to anything at this stage, but I don’t have a lot of free time for trying different stuff. Can I install this DE alongside cinnamon, like I have with i3?
I’ve got this now, looks pretty cool, thanks! Gonna keep looking over the documentation, but I can’t quite see the particular behaviour I’m looking for. It has the snapping (and better options than Win10), but I want to be presented with the list of other available windows for snapping on the other side.
Sure thing! I’ll answer everything as best I can.
The machine is a single laptop running Mint. All the docker containers are being served from this machine, and during this testing I was trying to access them all from that same machine. I observed the containers were up and running properly with docker stats cmd and I saw they were accessible over the original IP when using the ISP WiFi.
The access points are TP Link Deco, it’s 3 units, the first of which is connected via ethernet to my ISP provided router (Virgin Media Superhub). I believe they are WiFi meshing. I can’t tell too much more about how they work ‘under the hood’ as the setup was very… ‘consumer friendly’ and didn’t cover much technical detail
When I connect to this network and run ifconfig it looks like the IP changes in the last few digits. I thought if I used that IP with appropriate ports I might be able to view my servers, but that was not the case.
Is that what libhoudini is? I heard of it, but don’t recall if I installed it