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<riteo>pretty lil program!
<sewn>buh
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<EliSoli>Is there anybody using flatpak?
<EliSoli>I installed OBS Studio and I'm running with `bwrap flatpak run com.obsproject.Studio` and it's saying: "bwrap: execvp flatpak: No such file or directory"
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<EliSoli>Fixed
<EliSoli>btw, is it normal not to be able to join Twitch on KISS?
<EliSoli>It says "Your browser is not currently supported. Please use a recommended browser or learn more here."
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<riteo>EliSoli: yea me, I use flatpak on KISS
<kris_>i think they left
<riteo>I have no idea why it should kick you out. Perhaps it uses DRM? That'd be weird though
<riteo>yea but I suppose they read the logs
<riteo>I hope at least
<kris_>oh true i forget this is logged
<riteo>nw
<kris_>cheapest decent AP i can find that is vlan aware is $90
<kris_>pain
<riteo>wait does that matter
<riteo>like, why should an AP care about vlan
<riteo>that's supposed to be transparent isn't it
<kris_>im kinda mapping out different setups in my mind right now to decide what i intend on doing
<kris_>basically, i need to have a vlan for my family devices and a vlan for my personal shit
<kris_>which is simple, get a managed switch and create two vlans, but access points are annoying with this
<kris_>i'm missing the part where i can somehow split a single AP that isn't vlan aware to be used for both vlans
<kris_>without some hacky bullshit
<riteo>ooooh I see
<riteo>so like you want to make two wireless networks
<kris_>basically
<riteo>how's the cheapest AP?
<riteo>maybe you could buy two of them lol
<riteo>non vlan aware I mean
<kris_>i mean i could do that i guess since i already have 1
<kris_>via my current consumer asus router in AP mode
<riteo>yea
<kris_>or i could just get one for $90 that supports up to 8 SSIDs
<kris_>which can be split to 8 vlans if i so desire lol
<riteo>oh wow that's impressive
<riteo>well I guess it depends on your requirements really
<kris_>yeah ive been reading spec sheets for like 6 hours
<kris_>part of the problem here is supporting old devices since my father refuses to leave windows 7
<riteo>understandable
<riteo>anything after windows 7 is crap
<kris_>it's totally not understandable
<kris_>like i get that approach but windows 10 IoT LTSC is supported for like another 6 years or some shit
<kris_>and is probably less bloated than win 7 lol
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