

The self hosted web interface tool I use called Pterodactyl Game Server Panel uses docker and iptables when it creates the game servers.
I’m just trying to add some additional routing since I’m using wireguard.
The self hosted web interface tool I use called Pterodactyl Game Server Panel uses docker and iptables when it creates the game servers.
I’m just trying to add some additional routing since I’m using wireguard.
For Marvel Rivals
LD_PRELOAD=‘’ fixed stuttering for me (but this also disables the steam overlay so you’ll need to remove it to make purchases in game)
SteamDeck=1 fixed crashes when booting the game
Haven’t tried the update since I’m away from home though.
I tried a few distros this year. Landed on vanilla arch using KDE Plasma. Love it so far. Unfortunately I do some hobbyist stuff with Fusion 360 and my friends and I started playing PUBG again so i need to boot into my windows partition for those.
I know this says “Solved” but you should look into Gitjournal. You can use the one free private repo from gitlab to connect to. Just use vscode or similar on PC and Gitjournal on your phone. Version controlled notes, file based instead of database, can organize on PC via folders (Gitjournal recognizes the folders, don’t think it can create them though). I absolutely love it.
I was using Joplin for a while… Self hosted their server. On two occasions it screwed up on me and wouldn’t load my folders… Luckily I had backups but it was still frustrating. I don’t recommend them purely because the notes are stored in a custom format instead of just plain text files.
My favorite way of doing notes now is with git, currently using a free private repo on gitlab.
Just clone the repo on whatever PC I need them and it has backups and version control.
Then use GitJournal on my phone.
It’s perfect for me. I love it.
Oh, I use both, I was just poking fun. That being said, I unfortunately I don’t feel comfortable trying to get my parents on Linux… or even friends.
Most people just want things to work and won’t do any sort of troubleshooting themselves. “It just works” is worth the intrusiveness that comes with Windows.
And Linux fanboys will get up on their high horses while googling how to fix their driver issues.
KDE Connect works great for now.
I think the answer here is much simpler than that.
It’s warmer early Nov than it is in Dec so putting them up is more enjoyable.
And taking it down later is just pure laziness.
Only exception is Counter Strike. Went F2P but there are no P2W mechanics unless you count agent skins.
I think he was referring to people that mindlessly purchase and then complain, then repeat the cycle again… And again… Etc.
This is such a great idea. I will definitely be doing this next year!
Okay! Awesome, just wanted to make sure. And making the 172.18.0.0/16 subnet available is something I didn’t think about (obviously) so that’s good to know.
Thank you for your detailed response!