Sure, KDE can do this for a while now:
Sure, KDE can do this for a while now:
You should have absolutely no issues with that hardware on Fedora.
Could you try switching the display cable out? If that doesn’t work, try switching the cable to a different type (e.g. DisplayPort instead of HDMI or vice versa). If that also doesn’t work, try with a different display if you can.
We will find out in the next hack.
It’s more about visibility, their spins tab is fairly hidden and most users won’t find it unless they know about it.
Their KDE version definitely deserves a spot beside their GNOME version.
Same here, VRR and HDR support on Wayland were the main reason I switched to KDE.
(I also quite enjoy not having to install any extensions now.)
Figured it out, Home Assistant automatically grabs the ICE candidates from Frigate so it works out of the box for local network and works after forwarding port 8555 (TCP and UDP) either directly to Frigate or through a reverse proxy.
Was anyone able to get WebRTC to work behind a reverse proxy with Frigate? I couldn’t find out where the documentation for this feature is.
Especially since many Linux related organizations like SUSE and KDE are based in the EU.
Do you use a USB bluetooth adapter? If so, try to use a very short USB A to USB A cable, it gets rid of most 2.4 GHz interference.
What now?
Good news! The Factorio DLC just released so you can make your factory grow in the time previously needed to fix things.
Simplified Sliding Sync is now implemented natively in Synapse as of 1.114, and so there is no longer any need to run a Sliding Sync Proxy in order to use the API.
Nice, setting up the old sliding sync server was a pain.
I see you still had the bug where OBS would spam “&” in every title.
Yep. Kodi slows down significantly if you have a large library and play through the addon. Native paths fixed that issue by playing directly from a network share instead.
I’m currently using BraveNewPipe, not sure how recent it is but it updates regularly and works well: https://github.com/bravenewpipe/NewPipe
FreeTube has significantly more features, so there’s not much reason to switch either way.
On my phone I have to use a NewPipe fork in order to get SponsorBlock working.
A sync feature between FreeTube and NewPipe would be appreciated though.
Probably a bad time to suggest the Jellyfin for Kodi plugin (since they removed the network paths in this version) but it’s what I use for my main playback device.
All the goodies of playback via Kodi but play state and metadata gets synced from Jellyfin.
Another option of course would be to open the file(s) in MKVToolNix to add and correct the subtitle offset there.
Didn’t watch the video so not sure if it was referenced but there’s also the very interesting CCC talk here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrlrbfGZo2k
So I can start directly into the DLC with that option on a fresh save game?
Can you play the DLC without completing the main game? I think I lost my savegame at some point.
Hmm, that’s strange. Can’t think of much else that could prevent that system from displaying anything.
Since you mentioned safe graphics work, can you try enabling the automatic login for your user in GNOME/KDE so the login screen gets skipped?
If that doesn’t work: After booting in normal mode, wait a little bit until it should be at the login screen and then hit Ctrl + Alt + F6 a few times. Does a terminal appear on your screen?