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  • ayaya@lemdro.id
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    toLinux@lemmy.mlFan of Flatpaks ...or Not?
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    21 days ago

    All of the normal Arch packages are pre-built, so the only way you’d be compiling things that often is if you installed a large amount of things from the AUR. Make sure you get the bin versions instead of git versions.

    The google-chrome and chromium packages are already a binaries so my guess is you need ungoogled-chromium-bin. You can also use the Chaotic AUR repo to get pre-built binaries of a lot of the most common AUR packages. But ideally you should avoid using the AUR when it’s not necessary.

    While using the AUR is common, it’s a bit frustrating you are blaming Arch for your experience. If you only use pacman you would never compile anything, or have very many conflicts. It’s like if you added 20 different PPAs on Ubuntu and then complained about the problems that arose from that.





  • ayaya@lemdro.id
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    4 months ago

    You have to port forward Plex in some fashion for it to work properly. If you don’t you are limited to 1 Mbps streams on their relay. That is lower bitrate than YouTube at 480p.

    If your router has UPnP then the port fowarding is automatic on both Jellyfin and Plex. It’s the exact same setup for both.
















  • ayaya@lemdro.id
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    toAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world*Permanently Deleted*
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    10 months ago

    The answer will always be no to any general question like this. It’s not like the U.S. is a monolith. It’s a culturally, racially, and geographically diverse collection of 350 million people.

    Grab 10 random people and the chances of all of them agreeing on almost any subject is near zero.