

I don’t think that’s part of the kernel.
I don’t think that’s part of the kernel.
No idea, you’re the one that bought it. I did the same thing for a few years and never bought a plex pass.
What we should be asking is why “selling a product” is no longer a business model.
Because they’re not selling a product, they’re selling an ongoing service. They run the relay servers, and those cost money every month.
He didn’t say he can’t, he said “but the site says!”
Yeah I know what the site says, I linked to it, I can read (usually). You know what I do when I want to do something? I try.
If Minix counts, I got it running on a 286 some years ago. I don’t remember how much RAM it had, but it was very little.
I don’t know why people ask for help and refuse to listen when it’s given.
https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/rhel/
You should be able to add the repo and install the packages anyway. If it doesn’t work, give a description of the behavior including errors or logs.
Yes, I’m sure there are multiple professional software solutions that are expensive but can do it. Reconfiguring the equipment is much cheaper.
Even basic stuff like teleconferencing software can do it, like do y that when Zoom is playing audio it doesn’t pick it back up through a desk mic, unless the feedback is really bad.
It sounds like your issue is that each microphone is picking up the other person’s voice. If your software is insufficient to handle this, I’d move or change the microphones.
If you really access them that infrequently, are they actually worth keeping?
Me when coming back to a system without NetworkManager
There are free tiers for some cloud providers, like Oracle (though personally I recommend against using anything Oracle ever).
You want ansible
It’s called a tracheostomy
Prove it with data, else you’ll just be blindly throwing money down the drain.
And you’ve verified that the DNS record has the correct IP address? I would check the web server config to make sure it will respond to that name. See if there is anything in the access or error logs.
How does it fail exactly? Surely there is some error message.
I think that would just be a different instance.
Yes, there’s always time to learn, and code contributions are by far the most valuable!
Students, as in you’re a teacher? Talk with your school’s IT department first.