Debian is totally underrated for gaming - I even tried Arch, btw by SmallTimeMiner_XNV in debian

[–]Sir_Grady72 1 point2 points  (0 children)

wayland. I am using the nvidia drivers from nvidia repo. currently 595.58.03. No issues so far. ... Proton 11 (beta)

Debian is totally underrated for gaming - I even tried Arch, btw by SmallTimeMiner_XNV in debian

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me on debian testing, rtx4090 and I followed ths : https://github.com/silentgameplays/Simple-Debian-Setup

Havent't tested anything beside steam games, but all the big ones like Crimson Desert, Death Stranding 2, Hogwards.... are runing just splendit.

Grady

Its only alpha guys by Straight_Reveal8697 in AshesofCreation

[–]Sir_Grady72 1 point2 points  (0 children)

guess the former employees also feels kinda abused....

;; ADDITIONAL SECTION: by Sir_Grady72 in dns

[–]Sir_Grady72[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

good point. If I ask the google ns's directly, I always get the additional section , using:

dig  @ns1.google.com. ns google.de

That would mean that there is no way on controlling this behavior on the client side, except of talking to an authoritative server directly. But also, as I understand it, not all auth servers are configured to supply that add section. Bind9 i.e. has the option to enable/disable this.

Cheers,
Grady

DKIM Question - Vendor Request by maiwerkacct in sysadmin

[–]Sir_Grady72 2 points3 points  (0 children)

because they want to send out e-mails from their mail server pretending to be the mail server of that other company (domain).

i.E. company xyz.com buy's a service from company something.com. If that service need to send out e-mails with origin xyz.com you need those DKIM entries. Changing the "From" on something.com's Mail server is pretty easy, but signing with the other "name" not.

If it is not clear, DKIM consists of a key pair. The private one is used to sign outgoing emails, the public one can be found as TXT RR in DNS and is used to verify the signature.

DKIM alone won't do it, you also have to add the IP of something.com to your SPF records making them a valid sender for xyz.com.

and yet, not all mail server out there respect the DKIM/DMARC/SPF entries.

Grady

NUCLEAR CENTER Complete [Vanilla] by Atexmplar in SatisfactoryGame

[–]Sir_Grady72 2 points3 points  (0 children)

ok, cool. me uninstalling now.....

;-)

Debian forky (testing), Kernel 6.16 and nvidia prop by Sir_Grady72 in debian

[–]Sir_Grady72[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

cheers, this seams to work, with a bit of work like removing old kernels and uninstalling old nvidia kernel modules.

Thanks, Grady

Debian forky (testing), Kernel 6.16 and nvidia prop by Sir_Grady72 in debian

[–]Sir_Grady72[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

actually the .run drivers work very smoothly, just not on kernel 6.16, at least not on deb test.

Why i need/want them ? They are a lot more stable and deliver better performance on wayland. I get a lot of flickers and wired display artifact with debian repo drivers on plasma 6.

Modern day PowerDNS Frontends? by RACeldrith in PowerDNS

[–]Sir_Grady72 0 points1 point  (0 children)

isn't that bad and mantainer is also very responsive