According to wireguard itself the kernel-module based backend is more efficient/faster than the userspace implementation, and to use that it still requires root.
According to wireguard itself the kernel-module based backend is more efficient/faster than the userspace implementation, and to use that it still requires root.
Adaway of course, and wireguard via the proper kernel module.
Mostly caching I guess, so less cold starting of apps
No mention of alternatives in the article :(
This is a really nice way to do good pr by actually helping people in need.
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Gee, wonder why.
Uh-oh electricity flowing through the wrong paths is always a worrying sign.
I refuse to play them. My rule naturally excludes titles that actually need it for multiplayer, like MMORPGS.
Yes it is, but ofc. the host screen goes blank when you start the VM. I run enerything on one virtualization host as VMs so this is not an issue. Basically I can run one machine that requires the gpu at a time, and of course all the headless ones like servers and the firewall keep running normally in the background.
I’ve been running a setup like this for years without issues. Only the initial setup was a bit cumbersome, specifically getting it to work with just one GPU. Ran two for sometime before I got it working without issues though
I think it depends heavily on how much storage you’re allocating, if you allow uploading media that is. From what I’ve understood most of the bottlenecks are in DB operations so CPU and memory definately play a role.
Haven’t had a samsung phone since the note 3, but I remember having issues with unlocking the bootloader, I think you had to use some 3rd party tool because samsung provided no guide in their manual. With nexus and pixel phones it’s really easy so them I can definately recommend.