Have you tried unpacking the deb/rpm and copying the driver inside to where cups looks for them? that might just work
Gagootron
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is the technical hill you are willing to die on in your industry?
1·27 days agoi hadn’t heard of the rustlings before. looks neat, might be what i need to finally learn rust properly
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What are you all using for a 2FA token manager?English
9·3 months agoYubikey. I dont want to trust my phone, so I use some separate hardware instead
Banks do, crypto doesn’t
Maybe you can enable bridge mode on it? Then you could run something like opnsense behind it.
What kind of router to you have? A good router should not crash from any amount WAN traffic. But yes, if you host anything you will get scanned even harder than usual.
Well, good news then: lvm comes with most modern linux distros. In fact, it is an option you can enable when installing linux mint.
I use it on every system that I run (workstations and servers) and never had any issues.
It really just makes partition management way easyer: With normal partitions you cannot grow any partition without moving all other partitions after it. LVM can do it without touching anything else.
The best case for semthing like this is when you buy bigger ssd. You can copy the data with dd and then grow any and partitions that you want without hassle.
I recommend that you take a look at LVM. It can help you manage your partitions without much planning beforehand.
In my case all it does is setting DisableAppUpdate to true. So that firefox doesn’t update itself and instead the package manager does it.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Say Hello to the World's Largest Hard Drive, a Massive 36TB SeagateEnglish
3·6 months agoYou usually scrub you pool about once a month, but there are no hard rules on that. The main problem with scrubbing is, that it puts a heavy load on the pool, slowing it down.
Accessing the data does not need a scrub, it is only a routine maintenance task. A scrub is not like a disk cleanup. With a disk cleanup you remove unneeded files and caches, maybe de-fragment as well. A scrub on the other hand validates that the data you stored on the pool is still the same as before. This is primarily to protect from things like bit rot.
There are many ways a drive can degrade. Sectors can become unreadable, random bits can flip, a write can be interrupted by a power outage, etc. Normal file systems like NTFS or ext4 can only handle this in limited ways. Mostly by deleting the corrupted data.
ZFS on the other hand is built using redundant storage. Storing the data spread over multiple drives in a special way allowing it to recover most corruption and even survive the complete failure of a disk. This comes at the cost of losing some capacity however.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Say Hello to the World's Largest Hard Drive, a Massive 36TB SeagateEnglish
8·6 months agoA ZFS Scrub validates all the data in a pool and corrects any errors.
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Austria - Österreich @feddit.org•„Digitales Amt“ wird zu ID Austria
3·7 months agoZu schade, dass sich die App auf einem gerooteten Handy nicht mal öffnen lässt.
Even safe rust can do it, if we allow compiler bugs
That’s not Squidwards’s brithday. That is annoy Squudward day.
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[Moved to Piefed] Ask@lemm.ee•What was your "I can't believe I have to explain this to an adult" moment?English
5·9 months agoThey are toastiness if your toaster is automatic beyond belief
That reminds me of PayPal. I can’t use my hardware sevurity key to log in on mobile… Unless I enable desktop mode in firefox. Then it works
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How to secure Jellyfin hosted over the internet?English
1·10 months agoIt seems to that it works. I don’t get any web-scrapers hitting anything but my main domain. I can’t find any of my subdomains on google.
Please tell me how you believe that it works. Maybe i overlooked something…
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People Twitter@sh.itjust.works•Have we overcomplicated everything?
2·10 months agoI explained my setup here
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People Twitter@sh.itjust.works•Have we overcomplicated everything?
7·10 months agoIf someone wants some “smart” lights but can’t do mains wiring they are going to buy the bulbs. Easy as that. Most people don’t know/care about the issues those bulbs have.









have you tried a different cable?