Doesn’t work for me unfortunately, always falls back to CPU ever since the packages were split up.
Doesn’t work for me unfortunately, always falls back to CPU ever since the packages were split up.
Looks like you’re right.
I switched to it when Alpaca stopped working on AMD GPUs and was under the impression it is open source.
Distrobox is much more suitable for installing RPMs on immutable distros, unless they need deep system access (e.g. Docker).
Bazzite even ships with DistroShelf for that purpose.
Just create a Fedora container for RPMs and a Ubuntu/Debian container for DEBs and install them there.
LM Studio is by far my favorite. Supports all GPUs out of the box on Linux and has tons of options.
Anyone wanna yell at me for being an idiot and doing everything wrong?
Not yell, but: Jellyfin is dropping HTTPS support with a future update so you might want to read up on reverse proxies before then.
Additionally, you might want to check if Shodan has your Jellyfin instance listed: https://www.shodan.io/
KDE already has remote desktop and global shortcuts implemented. It’s applications that are lacking proper Wayland support.
It does!
If you want to actually digitally sign you can add a key in your OS and then go to “Tools -> Digitally sign” where you can choose a background image which you then can drag where you want to have it.
If you only want your written signature in there, you can create a stamp for it. Click on the arrow beside “Yellow Highlighter” (or whichever tool you have selected) in the top right corner. Select “Configure Annotations” and hit “Add…”.
Make the type a stamp, give it a name like “Signature” and select an image you want to use. After that save and apply.
You can now select your stamp in the top right corner and place it anywhere by clicking or dragging over the PDF.
As a side note, depending on where you live a written signature in a PDF is meaningless at least in terms of legally binding documents.
I use Jellyfin with Finamp on Android/PC and the Jellyfin plugin for Kodi on my HTPC.
The Jellyfin plugin does movies/shows too and not just music but it handles music playback as well. For a dedicated music box I’m not sure if I would use Kodi for it.
I don’t really want to use a USB TPU (no real reason)
Since there is no real reason, why no reevaluate?
I connected my USB TPU to a spare internal USB 3.0 header and mounted it inside the case. Frigate has been working perfectly fine for years.
I also use quite a few PCIe M.2 adapters but only for SSDs. No complaints here, full transfer speed and reliable. No reason why it shouldn’t work for TPUs.
Maybe Games on Whales is for you? https://games-on-whales.github.io/
Besides modifying the file, mpv can also automatically crop the videos with their autocrop script while playing: https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/blob/master/TOOLS/lua/autocrop.lua
I use it for playing 21:9 content inside a 16:9 video file on a 21:9 screen.
Why not run the image registry on the Raspberry Pi itself? Then you can do your builds on your regular machine and push them to your Raspberry Pi when done.
Doom 2016 launched with a 44k player peak on Steam, Doom Eternal with a 100k peak and Doom: The Dark Ages only got a 30k peak.
Either most people play on Game Pass, think the game is too expensive, don’t have raytracing compatible hardware or don’t like Denuvo.
Whatever it is, the game doesn’t seem to be doing so great.
Does Zorin develop their own tools/patches or what do they bundle as office and creative suite in their Pro version?
This works out of the box on KDE (should work on GNOME too), what desktop environment do you use?
Props for releasing it!
I built my own downloader for Tidal, Qobuz and Deezer, which monitors the favorites on each platform and downloads them automatically. Was always too afraid to release it.
I just installed a fresh Debian 12 VM and it looks like this on the login screen:
However, I don’t have an Nvidia GPU, so maybe their drivers disable Wayland?
There is something in the Debian wiki for Wayland on Nvidia: https://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers#Wayland
Your entire session has to run in Wayland, you can’t only run Firefox in Wayland.
Can you run echo $XDG_SESSION_TYPE
in your terminal? Does it say x11 or wayland?
As of version 121, Firefox defaults to Wayland if your session is running Wayland.
Might want to try in a fresh profile since you made config changes.
I don’t have a Behringer UV1 but I do have an UMC404HD and an UMC202HD. Both work flawlessly on Linux out of the box.