I personally use Shotcut but i only do basic editing.
Wireguard is blocked at protocol level no matter which port you use. Tailsclale uses wireguard. Haven’t tried headscale yet.
Thanks but I don’t seem to get the point of these proxies. What do they do exactly? Can you give me an example please?
Sorry i should have said i wanted a server not a client.
Caddy was exactly what i needed. It magically solved the problem…
Thanks I understand the theory behind this but I can’t get it to work.
I have a jellyfin.mydomain.com subdomain pointing at my VPS ip. On my home server I have Nginx Proxy Manager listening to 192.168.8.1:8998 (http) and 8999 (https) From my home server I forward port 80 from the VPS to local port 8999 like this:
ssh -R 80:127.0.0.1:8998 root@vps-ip
Then on npm I define a proxy to localhost:8096 (jellyfin) for any traffic sent to jellyfinn.mydomain.com.
But I can’t access jellyfin remotely.
I don’t want to remember port numbers. I’m trying to give each service its own subdomain.
It’s easily detected by firewalls in China and Iran.
Does it support video calls?
Fedora and intel iris graphics.
Donno why i was downvoted. I’ve been an avid KDE fan for years.
GNOME is grared toward dev people who need something almost as minimal as a wm. KDE is better suited for average users.
It matters since a top 3 distro will identify with KDE Plasma desktop. This is not very common.
I’ve never had a laptop that hibernates correctly with Linux. Is it something I can achieve with more research or some laptops won’t hibernate anyway? I routinely have that shitty experience when I pick up my laptop to see it has no juice left although I didn’t use it and it was apparently asleep.
I plan to give it a try.
Shotcut helped me get rid of the heavy, bloated Premiere Pro.
How is battery life compared to Mac os?
I mean this is what a proper distro loooks like. Tailoring another distro for a true, specific purpose. Kudos to the team.
You can’t go wrong with Debian or Fedora.