koulib

joined 2 weeks ago
 

pretty much the title.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 days ago

Thank you for the recommendation. I plan to use Bubblejail.

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submitted 6 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

What are the best ways to run a game on sandboxed mode with only game HDD shared to it. There should not be network access for the game and there should be GPU (intel integrated) pass-through.

I have tried Gnome boxes, but GPU pass through is not working and checked distrobox, but that too shares HOME folder.

Update: I have installed Bubblejail and sandboxed Alacritty. Shared a Directory in with it on Home and disabled network. Since my game is launched using a shell script, I use this setup for it.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago

I haven't installed Fedora 41 on my system. I ran it on the VM and also I ran it of a live USB on my bare metal. It runs smoothly on the system. Gestures, speakers, sleep, everything seems to be working. But I did found that there were some weird lines on the display sometimes, when displaying lists (like in the list of processes in the system monitor). I noticed it on the VM also. But nothing major and it only happened once or twice.

I ran F41 Gnome.

 

I am running a VM on Gnome Boxes on a laptop with Intel® Core™ Ultra 7 155H Processor and integrated graphics. I am able to run the VM without 3D acceleration with no problem, but whenever I turn it on, the VM's display malfunctions. I tried it with EndeavourOS, CachyOS and Fedora 41, all have 3D acceleration issue.

 

I am looking for new jobs as a Cloud Engineer. Being privacy conscious makes the job hunt relatively hard. I don't use LinkedIn. But most companies publish their openings on websites like this and almost all of them are a privacy nightmare.

As soon as you make an account on them, you are bombarded with thousands of emails and targeted ads. But if I made a temporary email for this purpose, I feel I might get blacklisted.

Honestly I feel kind of sad about today's corporate field.