Could be like Linux where a lot of drivers are in the kernel and it doesn’t need to add drivers every time you plug something in
Could be like Linux where a lot of drivers are in the kernel and it doesn’t need to add drivers every time you plug something in
Just a note, while wireguard makes its own VPN tunnel, it differs slightly in that it isn’t the typical VPN server with vpn connecting clients, it is more akin to a peer network. Each peer device gets it’s own “server” and “client” config section in the setup file. And you share the public keys between each peer before hand, and set the IPs to use.
Yeah lsblk, lsscsi, fdsik -l , go have a coffee, come back later and hit enter on dd
OpenSUSE hibernate works. Just have to add extention to show the hibernate button (in GNOME)