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Wow you got that backwards. They don’t do any of that for the sake of Nouveau or Vulkan or Wayland or whatever. They don’t care what people use their open scraps for.\n
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They open up the minimum they can get away with because it’s ultimately meaningless — their proprietary stuff is still hidden away and it’s not like you can use the parts they open with anything else.\n
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This, btw, applies to AMD and Intel too. The only choice you get with proprietary hardware that you have to use (like GPUs) is whose dick you want to suck. They’re not your friend and they won’t let community pressure then into decisions.
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- [Borg](https://www.borgbackup.org/) ([GitHub](https://github.com/borgbackup))\n
- [Kopia](https://kopia.io/) ([GitHub](https://github.com/kopia/kopia/))\n
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It seems most people are using Restic of which about half mention using a wrapper such as [resticprofiles](https://github.com/creativeprojects/resticprofile), [creatic](https://github.com/nils-werner/crestic) and [autorestic](https://github.com/cupcakearmy/autorestic).\n
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I’m planning to set up proper backups for my server, but I’m not sure which software to use. I’ve looked for solutions with encryption, compressed, incremental backups. These seem to be the best options:\n
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I am trying to manually install [gpu-screen-recorder](https://git.dec05eba.com/gpu-screen-recorder/about/)(GSR) to get rid of an annoying password prompt that I can’t seem to disable in the flatpak version. I know there must be some way to do it because this prompt didn’t show up on Pop!_OS, but maybe it’s just not possible on Nobara KDE/Fedora. I noticed in the install.sh of GSR, that `setcap cap_sys_admin+ep` is called on the executable. So if you know any way of replicating something like that for flatpaks that is simpler than installing GSR manually, feel free to let me know.\n
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I am trying to manually install [gpu-screen-recorder](https://git.dec05eba.com/gpu-screen-recorder/about/)(GSR) to get rid of an annoying password prompt that I can’t seem to disable in the flatpak version. I know there must be some way to do it because this prompt didn’t show up on Pop!_OS, but maybe it’s just not possible on Nobara KDE/Fedora. I noticed in the install.sh of GSR, that `setcap cap_sys_admin+ep` is called on the executable. So if you know any way of replicating something like that for flatpaks that is simpler than installing GSR manually, feel free to let me know.\n
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\n
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\n
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I am pretty new to linux so please excuse any foolish mistakes.\n
\n
I am trying to manually install [gpu-screen-recorder](https://git.dec05eba.com/gpu-screen-recorder/about/)(GSR) to get rid of an annoying password prompt that I can’t seem to disable in the flatpak version. I know there must be some way to do it because this prompt didn’t show up on Pop!_OS, but maybe it’s just not possible on Nobara KDE/Fedora. I noticed in the install.sh of GSR, that `setcap cap_sys_admin+ep` is called on the executable. So if you know any way of replicating something like that for flatpaks that is simpler than installing GSR manually, feel free to let me know.\n
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I am pretty new to linux so please excuse any foolish mistakes.\n
\n
I am trying to manually install [gpu-screen-recorder](https://git.dec05eba.com/gpu-screen-recorder/about/)(GSR) to get rid of an annoying password prompt that I can’t seem to disable in the flatpak version. I know there must be some way to do it because this prompt didn’t show up on Pop!_OS, but maybe it’s just not possible on Nobara KDE/Fedora. I noticed in the install.sh of GSR, that `setcap cap_sys_admin+ep` is called on the executable. So if you know any way of replicating something like that for flatpaks that is simpler than installing GSR manually, feel free to let me know.\n
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\n
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<span style="color:#323232;">Installed Packages\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
I am trying to manually install [gpu-screen-recorder](https://git.dec05eba.com/gpu-screen-recorder/about/)(GSR) to get rid of an annoying password prompt that I can’t seem to disable in the flatpak version. I know there must be some way to do it because this prompt didn’t show up on Pop!_OS, but maybe it’s just not possible on Nobara KDE/Fedora. I noticed in the install.sh of GSR, that `setcap cap_sys_admin+ep` is called on the executable. So if you know any way of replicating something like that for flatpaks that is simpler than installing GSR manually, feel free to let me know.\n
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\n
<span style="color:#323232;">Installed Packages\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">libglvnd.i686 1:1.6.0-2.fc38 @anaconda\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">libglvnd.x86_64 1:1.6.0-2.fc38 @anaconda\n
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<span style="color:#323232;">Available Packages\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">mesa.src 23.2.1-1.fc38 nobara-baseos \n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">mesa.src 23.2.1-1.fc38 nobara-baseos-multilib\n
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