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PirateSoftware I believe it's who you're talking about. But yeah he didn't make it free, just priced well for that country
I'm glad I'm not the only one who doesn't get it
Ah, like another club that we can't talk about
I have mine set up outside of docker
That's what I've done. The arr suite is pretty damn convenient. Last time I did this I had to manually go fetch everything myself.
Keeping my eyes peeled for deals and things but may have to bite the bullet and just pay for one to at least try it out
You'll have to enlighten me, I'm a little out of touch after going straight for a while haha
Good question, didn't really consider that if I'm honest. Could use the torrents as backup/secondary
Funnily enough, I did actually set up LunaSea last night. Haven't played around with it much so far but it looks pretty good
Thanks, but I am currently using Radarr and Sonarr, just looking at alternate potentially faster sources
Thank you! I'll give that stuff a look!
Hi,
Sorry if this has been posted before but I'm looking at trying Usenet instead of torrents.
I've done some Googling and honestly, it's a little overwhelming knowing what Usenet provider to use, where to get quality indexers and which download client would be the best.
If anyone has any resources or advice to help me sail the Usenet seas I would be eternally grateful!
Thanks for the detailed response! I think CachyOS is the way to go for me. I like to be more hands on and have more flexibility
I'm also currently running Linux Mint but want to start gaming on Linux as well. Given what you've said it would seem that I need to consider distro hopping.
I have a "working" knowledge of Arch, I say working loosely as I have a home server running Manjaro and kinda maybe know what I'm doing with it and I'm comfortable following guides etc.
Which of the 2 distros you mentioned would you recommend? CachyOS looks great on the surface but Bazzite definitely seems to cater to gaming and it's website heavily leans that way
I really wanted to like Mint cinnamon but it didn't like my dual screen+built in screen on my pc case.
It would try and smush the display for the pc case screen into the monitor displays pushing everything over and making mouse clicks widely inaccurate (the click was half a screens away from the actual cursor).
Only ever had that issue on Mint