The default config for sudo is to ask for root password. I too was annoyed by this and had to change the setting to ask for the user password, not root, every time I used sudo.
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It could be the issue if above 4g decoding/resizable bar is not enabled: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/amd/-/issues/3343
had a similar issue that my system would freeze completely after playing FO76, had to downgrade the kernel to get my games to work again.
Can someone ELI5 what's going on? Seems like they are still fighting about Nix allowing a defense company to sponsor their conferences, and trying to ad hominem the project leaders.
I found Tailscale/Headacale way more difficult to setup than Wireguard.
Have you tried to install the it87 driver for your kernel? https://github.com/frankcrawford/it87 (on AUR it's it87-git)
I have ASUS B450M PRIME GAMING and after installing the driver, the chassis fan sensors were detected and I could use CoolerCtrl to draw the fan curve.
I don't quite like CoolerCtrl because of its UI, seems to be web based, but it works and has a daemon mode to start minimized on startup.
Seems like they are only dropping the deb for Ubuntu.
That's like going to a therapist and then finding out your therapist needs to go to therapy after treating you.
I tried 5 different credit cards to setup my account and none of them worked for the free tier. Contacted customer support, they simply said "well we can't do anything about it, it's clearly a problem in your end and not ours even though you tried 5 different credit cards to pay for the service".
Try Piper for your Logitech peripherals.
My issues with Samsung nowadays is that they offer a very low TBW warranty compared to other brands like Kingston.
I wanted to buy a 1TB storage for my games and I couldn't decide between Samsung and Kingston. Samsung had a 600TBW warranty for the 1TB model, Kingston had 800. I ended up choosing the KC3000 from Kingston.
That's usually what happens with FOSS. The problem as I see it is that the dev doesn't have time to update the app and there's almost no one stepping up to hel fix longstanding issues. I'm pretty sure the dev will be more than happy to see people submitting PRs to fix some issues with the app :)
The VPN bandwidth doesn't need to be that good, I was checking the GL iNet models and 200 Mbps on WireGuard is enough for me.