

Need specs. Have you checked your free memory while games are running?
Need specs. Have you checked your free memory while games are running?
And what happens when you enable each of these rules one at a time, querying between each application of a rule? It’s only 5 rules.
It’s blocking the querying as well? It’s hard to discern where the issue is.
Mdns is udp on port 5353, and your rules don’t seem to block outgoing udp, so your dig should work if enabled or not.
Same as any other distro. Best practices.
…until people who don’t know better start googlin’
It’s a gateway to SNAP, which is why it’s bad.
The dumbest possible choice, IMTO
Dude straight up says “SteamOS doesn’t work on everything” and in almost the same sentence says “Bazzite is cool”. This guy does not understand puters AT ALL 🤣
Also, the rant about the terminal while complaining about Arch about made me laugh so hard I’d sploosh.
Using a tool for a job you don’t understand will yield unexpected results, fool. 😘
Those aren’t fonts, those are icon sets.
This model appears to be 15 years old. The battery is just dead and won’t hold a charge at this point I’d imagine. No replacement out there is going to be worth the risk in buying. At least it still works when plugged in I guess?
Oh, nvm. You said Pi5, which isn’t officially supported. See if this works though: https://rpmfusion.org/Howto/RaspberryPi#Raspberry_Pi_5
Did you update the EEPROM first?
TP-Link is not secure
Look at the Framework Refurb store.
The other option here seems to be using uboot to boot your SD card: https://docs.u-boot.org/en/latest/usage/partitions.html
Since you know you can boot it via USB, you can just tell it to then boot from your SD Card instead of relying on the r4s to boot it. Docs say it’s possible to flash to the eMMC as well https://wiki.friendlyelec.com/wiki/index.php/NanoPi_R4S#eMMC_Boot
Ah, so it’s the boot order and why it can’t mount the volume.
The wiki seems to suggest a process to boot reliably from SD card, but I’m seeing a lot of posts with the same issues. https://wiki.friendlyelec.com/wiki/index.php/NanoPi_R5C#Install_OS
Bad SD card.
SD cards aren’t meant to handle sustained read/write loads, and they wear out and die quickly on these devices.
Start with a fresh card, and if you run a lot of services that generate a lot of log noise, set up log2ram to help extend the life of the SD card. A more permanent fix would be to boot from an SSD which won’t have these failure issues.
In Gnome it will appear as a network device in the quick menu. Just like Ethernet or WiFi. On KDE, YMMV because it already has issues with network devices that come and go.
Yes, and I’m telling them how. The MODEM is the device that will be the piece of hardware that works or doesn’t. eSIM doesn’t matter.
You probably just formatted with an incompatible filesystem. It would be helpful to know which option you chose, but just make sure it’s ex-FAT, and not FAT16/32.