I don’t have a persistent invite link but there are resources here if you want to try and get it running https://discord.gg/bN7KyJzN
I don’t have a persistent invite link but there are resources here if you want to try and get it running https://discord.gg/bN7KyJzN
I had lots of trouble with my GTX 1080 on Linux back in the day, but my understanding is that newer cards are slightly better supported. I got a 7700XT a year or so ago and it’s been super stable for me.
AMD graphics drivers on Linux are open source and community supported. On Nvidia is almost a requirement to use their proprietary drivers which get very little corporate support for gaming/desktop usage
How much effort are you willing to go to? There are cracks of it that support at least my 12 pro if you’re willing to spend a couple hours to get it running
I was under the impression that the only RCS networks that still existed was Google’s Jibe and Apple’s own in house. And that RCS on android was 100% done through google messages which uses the jibe network for rcs therefore bypassing the need for carrier support. Could someone explain where I’m wrong?
Evil Staryu
Apple doesn’t have functioning adblock on safari. There are a handful of extensions that promise to and none of them work as well as ublock
fuck I lost the game :(
Java VR is way nicer than what Microsoft had. Their MS implementation always left me nauseous and I’d never had a problem with that in VR before
Vivecraft is on Modrinth as well
I’m still gaming on my 1600X, although it is starting to show its age
Might have to hit escape first if you’re not in visual normal mode
edit: I’m bad at remembering words
League of Legends /s
Clearly it didn’t work if you’re here
I wish. The highest posted speed limit where I live is 65 mph (~104 km/h)
Looks cool! How does it compare to Ranger
Edit: It’s written completely in bash and I can’t read!
Sorry you couldn’t get wireguard running, glad you found something else that works!
Enjoy your trip!
As others have said, definitely seems like a port forwarding issue. If you’re still trying to solve this, what do your port forward rules look like on your router?
Connect with your phone and check your public ip address (you can do this by googling or using a site like WhatIsMyIP. It should show the same IP as if you were on your home network without the vpn connected.
If that’s working you could try actually connecting to the minecraft server. It might be set up to not respond to pings. You’ll want to use the same IP to connect to it as you’d use if you were on the same network
Why’d i try this