

to me it sounds like something trying to hide in a windows system (where a process like that wouldn’t stand out). but it running in your linux system probably means it sits in something other than your storage (like your boot sector or bios).


to me it sounds like something trying to hide in a windows system (where a process like that wouldn’t stand out). but it running in your linux system probably means it sits in something other than your storage (like your boot sector or bios).
“and one “on the rocks” for the lady” (penguins gift nice rocks to their partners)


it’s not about auto-scan, i trigger the re-scan for my new tracks to show up.


don’t charge more than the original brick and mortar distribution systems they replaced
which would be absolutely insane considering they have almost zero costs compared to those


what do you you as a playlist manager?


i used their version of discover (forgot the name) and found it has mostly everything i was looking for (surprisingly so)


thanks but replay gain is a must as my library is normalized. and it looks like it got removed from f-droid: https://f-droid.org/packages/com.iven.musicplayergo/


thanks, i am not seeing it in the settings, how do i apply replay gain?


thanks, i’ll check it out!


but i have my library on my phone, why stream it?


or israeli


i was in contact with the dev on github(?) and he was trying to fix it but since i use a custom rom (crdroid) it’s hard to say where the problem is coming from, let alone fix it


i want nothing to do with russia as long as they commit war crimes and break the law of nations


thanks but i’d rather not have russian proprietary software on my phone


you can usually try a live version of the distro your aiming for to see how it behaves on your hardware. no need to repartition anything that way.


thanks, i’ll check it out!


that looks good indeed, thanks for the recommendation!


thanks, i tried it at some point and i just reinstalled it to have a look but it doesn’t seem to have a rain radar (unless it is hidden somewhere). i am looking for a map like this:



how would i know if Kubuntu 25.10 is affected (based on ubuntu)?
i guess this means yes?
command 'snap' from deb snapd (2.73+ubuntu25.10.1)
as it is lower than the version mentioned in the article “Upstream snapd: versions prior to 2.75”
now the question is how do i force an update on that thing?
sudo apt upgrade did not include an update for snapd:
Upgrading:
bpftool linux-headers-generic linux-libc-dev linux-tools-common
linux-generic linux-image-generic linux-perfInstalling dependencies:
linux-headers-6.17.0-20 linux-image-6.17.0-20-generic linux-tools-6.17.0-20
linux-headers-6.17.0-20-generic linux-modules-6.17.0-20-generic linux-tools-6.17.0-20-genericSuggested packages:
linux-toolsNot upgrading yet due to phasing:
fwupd libfwupd3Summary:
Upgrading: 7, Installing: 6, Removing: 0, Not Upgrading: 2
Download size: 212 MB
Space needed: 421 MB / 417 GB available
edit:
i tried sudo apt install snapd but it returned:
snapd is already the newest version (2.73+ubuntu25.10.1).
snapd set to manually installed.
edit2:
or am i save because of this?:
Ubuntu 25.10 LTS: snapd versions prior to 2.73+ubuntu25.10.1
you should update the OP with this information