How could I forget about KDE Connect. I also use Binary Eye. Great list!
How could I forget about KDE Connect. I also use Binary Eye. Great list!
The dns only option can be selected by tapping the arrow icon next to the start/stop button.
Firewall -> universal firewall rules. Or you can run it in dns mode only if you dont want to block any apps.
Correct. Arena is working perfectly fine. And thanks to @d3Xt3r the issues with MTG Online have mostly been resolved.
Exactly. Kann sein, dass ich das verwechselt habe.
It’s to verify that the file hasn’t been changed. This is done to be sure the file does not contain malware.
Update: A warning to everyone checksum does not match.
Thank you, I will verify the checksum after downloading.
Will keep this in mind, thanks. Is the playerbase still active?
That would be my last resort option. It’s just childish spite, honestly. Windows 10 is what made me switch to Arch Linux (insert I use arch btw meme)
Dude, you are a saint. Thank you so much. It’s not perfect, but much more playable than before.
I am not talking about a pre-activated ISO or cracked version. For a while Microsoft was offering the ISOs themselves. Edit: I should clarify: by “signed” I mean not tampered with.
Much more stable and polished than KDE and I am running KDE myself. I think it only makes sense to run GNOME if you like the vanilla experience.
I recommend: LibreWolf + uBlock Origin for Desktop PCs and Mull + uBlock Origin for Android. Both web browsers are security hardened versions of Firefox.
The easier way is to just get an arcade emulator. Run it on your Desktop PC or make your own emulation machine with a Raspberry Pi. Although you need the game images (called Roms), which you can legally read and backup with original copies, or you can put on your pirate hat and find them on the internet, or so I’ve heard, allegedly.
My OpenWRT router does not support the cable Vodafone uses for their 1GBit fiber connection. And yes I know the Fritzbox Cable exists, but flashing OpenWRT onto that is a nightmare.
Thanks, I will definitely keep this in mind. Currently using OpenWRT with LuCI-adblock, which is not quite as extensive as a PiHole, but gets the job done. I have three RaspberryPi 3’s just collecting dust so I may as well switch at some point.
Update: This worked flawlessly. Thanks again.
PS: If anyone cares: For Vodafone Germany, you have to enable bridge mode on their Website by logging into your account first.
Thank you for the very quick answer. Much appreciated.
DNS66 is also very good, but the last update was 3 years ago.