

This is an advertisement for a paid service. It’s simply opening links to publicly available IPTV streams in your preferred video player. Usage of these streams is legally dubious at best, depending on your location.
This is an advertisement for a paid service. It’s simply opening links to publicly available IPTV streams in your preferred video player. Usage of these streams is legally dubious at best, depending on your location.
systemd runs in game mode, the only difference from game mode to desktop mode is the window system. I have a systemd service for running syncthing in the background to keep some of my emulated save files backed up to my NAS.
There’s an example service file in the Plasma-systemd-integration repository.
I’d wager you might be able to just run this, but it might not work.
systemctl enable kdeconnectd
Well, it now has the same legal standing as saying you won’t bake a cake for a gay couple, theoretically, maybe, if they exist…