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Installing the entire Fedora 35 Server edition on a software RAID 1
Yeah........ go check out the stig bible
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Apple refugee here, please Linux Wizards can you share some of your knowledge?
Pretty much any will do. Ubuntu a bit less. I'd suggest something like Pop_OS or Manjaro if you want to be a tiny bit more technical (it's "Arch" but without all the headaches of Arch). As for making linux as secure as possible you're going to have to do some extra things. Trim Stray's Practical Hardening Guide, RedHat's, Madaidans Insecurities (2021), and of course Arch Wiki. These guides will be good no matter what distro you use (Arch Wiki is also the go to place to get more details on most everything linux. Distros are 99% the same so don't fret about getting the right distro).
- Any hardening guide for mint 20.1 cinnamon?
- So what made you switch?
celluloid
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Celluloid's icons not showing correctly
Also their readme ( https://github.com/celluloid-player/celluloid ) suggests there is an RPM package via dnf. Why use flatpak?
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What is KDE Dragon Player based on? (The video player)
Personally I use the mpv-amd-full-git package with the Celluloid fronted. Haruna works fine but it loses some functionality compared to Celluloid, like adding an external audio to a movie. Haruna is far superior in terms of front-end design.
- Need help with Celluloid's subtitles problem.
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I love the simplicity of gnome apps, what are some of the best in your opinion?
Celluloid
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VLC has the best feature of ANY video player IMO
gnome-mpv was abandoned and forked into Celluloid: https://github.com/celluloid-player/celluloid
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VLC Stuttering after unpause?
For those who don't know, Celluloid (which ships with mint) is just a better (imo) frontend for MPV
- VLC recently got banned in India, what's your opinion about this?
- Virgin mpv vs Chad VLC
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Any audio player with playback speed control?
Both VLC and MPV frontends like Celluloid give you keyboard control over playback speed.
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Mpv – a free, open-source, and cross-platform media player
There are GUIs based on mpv that provide a user-friendly interface and just use mpv for playback, see Celluloid [0].
[0]: https://celluloid-player.github.io/
What are some alternatives?
flathub - Pull requests for new applications to be added
mpv - 🎥 Command line video player
markdown-preview.vim - ⚠️ PLEASE USE https://github.com/iamcco/markdown-preview.nvim INSTEAD
VideoLAN Client (VLC) - VLC media player - All pull requests are ignored, please follow https://wiki.videolan.org/Sending_Patches_VLC/
Proton - Compatibility tool for Steam Play based on Wine and additional components
clapper - Level up your video experience with a modern and user-friendly media player.
pciutils - The PCI Utilities
opensnitch - OpenSnitch is a GNU/Linux interactive application firewall inspired by Little Snitch.
Fusuma - Multitouch gestures with libinput driver on Linux
OTPClient - Highly secure and easy to use OTP client written in C/GTK3 that supports both TOTP and HOTP
garlic-player - Digital Signage Player based on SMIL