There is no container option in new Firefox profile. It appears only after when you’ve installed Multi container extension. Firefox from Arch Linux repo.
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There is no container option in new Firefox profile. It appears only after when you’ve installed Multi container extension. Firefox from Arch Linux repo.
I use it to play visual novel type android games.
My very first linux distro is Zorin OS since it is Windows like and heard it is more light weight. After using it for a while, it didn’t feel like more light weight to me so I switched back to Windows.
After some years later, I decided to ditch Windows completely and used Ubuntu 20.04 for about a year. When I broke Ubuntu after using about a year, I switched to Arch and still on Arch to this day.
I use Seal, yt-dlp android front-end, on my phone to download videos from streamming sites.
For torrenting, Deluge on my computer and libtorrent on my android. I mainly use torrent for anime so I download a .torrent file from nyaa and open it with Deluge. Done.
If you are on Samsung devices, there is ‘Secure folder’ which basically is ‘Work’ profile.
Thanks for this. I got confused writhing this as I used discard
on my previous install.
Edited
lsblk --discard
to check support and non zero DISC returns mean TRIM supported.
And then you need to add Then enable discard
options to supported partitions in /etc/fstab.fstrim.timer
with systemctl
. And it will automatically run weekly. You can edit the run frequency by editing the fstrim.timer
file.
This is what I have done from reading Arch wiki. https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Solid_state_drive#TRIM
Crunchyroll doesn’t have it, it is on HIDIVE. If you are in SE Asia region, it is also on bilibili.tv.
Watching 10+ more shows. Currently enjoying My Happy Marriage, Zom:100, Mushoku Tensei s2, Helck the most.
There are a lot of standalone Gundam. You can start there. The most recent one is Gundam: Witch from Mercury which just ended today. Gundam:Iron-Blooded Orphans is also a beginner friendly Gundam series.
That can be possible. I remember seeing the option in a clean profile while using Ubuntu.