There are answers for disabling ipv6 is it possible to force ipv6 instead?
already using https://archlinux.org/mirrorlist/ to select ipv6-capable mirrors
is there a way to encrypt obsidian vaults using either symmetric/asymmetric encryption with multiple devices?
I use https://github.com/slingamn/namespaced-openvpn to have a isolated namespace and VPN connection
On X, these two steps would allow me to run a GUI program in the protected namespace. So I could have .e.g an IDE configuration for my main user/personal projects, and another entirely different instance of the same IDE for work because they use different users
sudo xhost '+si:localuser:user'
sudo ip netns exec protected sudo -u user -i
On Wayland, although the protected shell is created fine, GUI programs don't start. E.g fgor Dolphin
error: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR is invalid or not set in the environment.
Failed to create wl_display (No such file or directory)
I've tried to preserve the env without success:
sudo -E ip netns exec protected sudo -u user -i
It seems that I access to the wayland socket is a must for this to work
This discussion has a nuke option - giving 777 access to the dir where the wayland socket is, and another less permissive approach adding the users to a group and giving access to a new location where the wayland socket is created
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/41736528/linux-wayland-display-multiple-user
Is this second approach secure? If not, which other steps could I take to achieve what I did in X?
On X I use
xmodmap -e "pointer = 3 2 1" // lefthand
xmodmap -e "pointer = 1 2 3" //righthand
On wayland/KDE, I must change it manually via system settings; and any other application that run on xwayland doesn't respect this
is it possible to change everything via cli, for both wayland and xwayland?
please help an old and tired boomer that is trying to stick with wayland and nvidia this time
Think Zoom, Teams, google meet etc
When sharing the screen, it can see everything the user sees. Would it be possible to isolate what it sees only to GUI applications ran by the same user? If I run these as an unprivileged user via xhost, they don't really work well. Sandboxing via bubblewrap requires knowledge beyond my current skills and I'm not sure if it would work.
Has anyone
I want to configure a local webcam to stream (and possibly record) a live feed open to the internet, and acess it half-world away while traveling, using FOSS only acessing it via Android VLC
This guide was quite comprehensive; however the packages for nginx-rtmp are quite abandoned in arch linux. So I thought maybe WebRTC could be an alternative - the communication itself should be encrypted, which WebRTC seems to do; however, I still can't figure out if VLC will handle this well
Also, it seems that I might need to self-host a VPN to achieve this? What are my options? Has anyone else done this ?
Is there an open source app or tool like TestDisk/PhotoRec, but for Android?
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