You only need to configure it to "your" linux once and you aren't forced to update everyday. Even then, most updates don't break your system, unless you like using whatever is the current "this tool changes everything" software.
You only need to configure it to "your" linux once and you aren't forced to update everyday. Even then, most updates don't break your system, unless you like using whatever is the current "this tool changes everything" software.
Have you tried adding a big delay to the client code? Just to see if it's trying to access the stream at the same time as the server.
Have you tried adding a big delay to the client code? Just to see if it's trying to access the stream at the same time as the server.
For now, Codeberg is my go-to.
For now, Codeberg is my go-to.
You can keep your old installation of win10, but soon it will be left behind in updates, both for system related stuff and user-space software.
But if you still don't want to try the penguin, you could always just sell it and buy a new one compatible with win11.
You can keep your old installation of win10, but soon it will be left behind in updates, both for system related stuff and user-space software.
But if you still don't want to try the penguin, you could always just sell it and buy a new one compatible with win11.