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Zeon@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•What are the options if my country makes VPN's illegal?
13·7 months agoIf you go to dark(.)fail, go to Dread forums and head to c/OpSec, one of the top posts has information on how to bypass all Internet censorship. It’s a super in-depth tutorial on bypassing censorship in countires like Russia, China, etc.
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Zeon@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Kodi 22 "Piers" Promises HDR Passthrough on OpenGL and HDR on Wayland - 9to5Linux
1·9 months agoI still haven’t figured out how to get Kodi working. Im using Debians version from the repos, added The Crew plugin, but still can’t successfully stream any movies or TV shows. Im running a VPN 24/7.
Then the main question would be, do you care about using proprietary software or not?
I figured out how to use virt-manager when I was 15 years old, it’s not as hard as it seems.
VirtualBox includes non-free drivers for some features. I’d recommend using QEMU/KVM with Virt-Manager instead, since it is entirely free and open-source.
https://linuxconfig.org/setting-up-virtual-machines-with-qemu-kvm-and-virt-manager-on-debian-ubuntu
Zeon@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Is gaming with Coreboot (or any other open source bios) viable?
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I swiped up, then left, and saw this:

Developers should choose a different license if they don’t want to free their code or go work on a project that’s inline with their values then. Poor them, I could care less. The GPL is made for YOUR freedom. Anything that allows a developer to not release their code because they don’t want to, well, that software becomes proprietary, which invades your freedom. Of course the GPL “restricts” those types of developers freedom to do whatever they want, how else would the software stay free? Don’t really understand what your arguement is here.