I strongly recommend checking out the Linux VR Adventures Wiki.
For an overlay, it’s probaly the easiest to start with wlx-overlay-s .
I strongly recommend checking out the Linux VR Adventures Wiki.
For an overlay, it’s probaly the easiest to start with wlx-overlay-s .
Please tell ^^
This, or slackhq/nebula
Does it support the ability to act like the sort
command, though switching to a different term “buffer”, sorting visually with a defined (i.e. through config file) speed, and then returning the sorted entries to stdout?
I’m suprised nobody mentioned nebula: A scalable overlay networking tool with a focus on performance, simplicity and security.
I’ve been running it for about two years on multiple machines and it worked flawlessly so far. Even connecting two hosts, both behind mullvad-vpn tunnels.
The only downside is, that you have to host your own discovery server (callled “lighthouses”). One is fine, but running at least two removes the single point of failure from the network.
Git integration support was added three weeks ago in 0.3.3 ^^
You still have to install it manually, but it will be a default plugin in an upcoming release.