I dunno man, even when I talk about Gundams in public sometimes I get some strange looks.
Then again, that’s just what happens when I try to explain the UC timeline.
I dunno man, even when I talk about Gundams in public sometimes I get some strange looks.
Then again, that’s just what happens when I try to explain the UC timeline.
FMA is good. I’d still consider it a silver standard compared to Brotherhood which is now a gold standard.
There are a lot of little things that happen in FMA that don’t happen in FMA:B that are still referenced, and personally I always kind of took both series together as a bunch of adventures for the brothers. I do prefer the ending of Brotherhood though.
Also obligatory Olivier Mira Armstrong is best girl.
VLC isn’t equivalent to Jellyfin or Plex in streaming capabilities, and it’s just running on SMB which could be configured with general folder permissions and sharing, allowing access for any media player and not just VLC.
SMB is a share protocol that’s pretty standard across ecosystems. I am not sure of your use case and why you are wanting to get rid of Jellyfin but VLC doesn’t sound like the tool to do it.
You can configure the folder permissions with a guide here or by searching “Ubuntu smb sharing” or something similar.
You can buy a copy of Pro on a key reseller for like 20 bucks, I would highly recommend doing so.
Remmina should cover your use cases, as it has options for many protocols including RDP. I use Remmina on my Linux machines and all my Windows machines just use RDP since they are all pro.
Remmina, since it’s using RDP, should be able to connect with no monitor.
I have it installed on Arch (running an Nvidia GPU) and it works flawlessly connecting to my main Windows machine.
You can enable REBAR on older machines with a UEFI hack.
It’s been part of the PCI spec for ages but Nvidia and AMD only started using it recently.
You can check out the tool here.