It’s not just “hardly anyone,” it’s “literally no one.” Varlink was invented by the systemd developers out of whole cloth specifically for this purpose.
It’s not just “hardly anyone,” it’s “literally no one.” Varlink was invented by the systemd developers out of whole cloth specifically for this purpose.
Just started Summon Night: Swordcraft Story. So far I’m enjoying trying out all the different kinds of weapons and picking up hints about the game’s unique worldbuilding. Now that I’m out of the tutorial section, I’m looking forward to seeing the story pick up and hoping to find a little more variety in the design of the upcoming dungeon levels.
I’ve used Debian for years on my personal machines and have never had this problem. According to Debian’s documentation for NetworkManager, a user account must be in the netdev
group in order to manage system-wide network connections. The initial user account that the Debian installer creates for you is in this group by default, but maybe the accounts you created for your family members aren’t?
It’s not a real game, just an illustration of what one might look like.
Summon Night Swordcraft Story has active combat (that’s what makes it Tales-like), so probably not what you’re looking for here.