You should be able to list all subvolumes with sudo btrfs subvolume list /
. From their you can use the btrfs snapshot command to take a snapshot. sudo btrfs subvolume snapshot / test
Why are you running pipewire? I though that mint didn't ship with it by default?
Anyway try this:
- Type 'about:config' in the address bar, accept warning and press Enter.
- Disable speech-dispatcher in reader-mode (show only text of an html document) because it injects a nasty noise: Find 'media.webspeech.synth.enabled' and set it to 'false.'
You really don't need to
Yes is there another option
300-500 kbits/s is insaine. Its probably because you are using torrent.
I'm doing a connection to a jellyfin server so there is only one end point
I'm not looking for usable speeds. I just want to have a stable connection that can download a movie overnight
Very odd, does it happen with other apps and browsers it all?
To do more troubleshooting I need you computer specs.
This is why its a bad idea to have massive servers
I wish they would focus on freedom not price
Why don't you start a community called home networking
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No not really. Are you upset about this? I can't tell tone from a comment.