in my terminal I press ctrl + r and then type the name of the machine
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Why is finding my IP address so hard on a Windows machine? Its either open settings app and click down 3 layers deep or open a pwsh prompt and either ipconfig or Get-NetIPAddress.
Linux click network applet in most desktop environments. Even MacOS option + click network icon
gnuplusmatt@reddthat.comto KDE@lemmy.kde.social•"This Week in Plasma" brings drag'n'drop now made easy, zoom with a gesture, higher quality for the RDP server, per CPU and task monitoring, and many more tasty goodies.1·12 days agono it works on wayland, but not unattended. You also need an h264 encoder, so depending on your distro’s stance on nonfree software you might not have hardware acceleration without extra steps or repositories being added
they should also blank the screen if the user has recall enabled