I have the same amp and discovered that you can disable the effects holding the tap key while you power it on.
After that it provides a quite flat response, fine for usage with digital modelers
I have the same amp and discovered that you can disable the effects holding the tap key while you power it on.
After that it provides a quite flat response, fine for usage with digital modelers
Well, good for you. Now let’s prove it
Since HA depends on a lot of python packages, on external softwares and libraries it could not feasible to ensure that the versions packaged with the distribution will always be in line with those needed by HA
You should ask this to your favourite distro packagers, not to the home assistant developers.
In any case, it is such a mess of dependencies due to load of optional packages, very active development, that continuously break dependencies on the package repo.
What advantage would bring have a most of the time obsolete distro specific repo? On a maintainer POV this is the typical use case for distro agnostic deployment, maybe flatpak, maybe docker.
Not sure about the specific requirement but here you can find a list of “modern” terminal emulators to look at
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Actually it has two GUIs, it has its own web GUI or you can use rclone browser
With current government it could… Jokes a aside, it is not about the ten commandments, vatican have a civil law mostly inspired by the Italian one
You would have problems with widevine and other similar DRM sh!t
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Here in Europe when you are lucky it’s 300€ :o
Thanks for the detailed answer
The calibre (Alf) dedrm tool can work on Linux if you have your ADE set up on wine or on a windows partition
In Italian seems like “non c’è” (he Is not here) which somehow could have worked