Yes please do! I was looking at Philips, Vaya etc. but I don’t feel comfortable live streaming my baby to some companies server. I’m hoping to find a solution that lights up if it detects sound (like starts flashing like Vaya).
So… no idea what happened but it works again.
Just in case anyone stumbles upon this thread at some point here are my current settings:
I still have the issue that on some screens it shows the keyboard buttons and not the controller buttons but since the controller works anyway I don’t really care (it’s just the optics).
Thanks everyone for your suggestions! :)
Any fix?
I only have this one game that I need a controller for
So install back both disks, make a bootable gparted stick and do the cloning from there? The new disk is basically empty save the new file system, but ofc I can just delete that.
I think it’s best to start from scratch since I didn’t lose any data (yet). How would you tackle this move?
No UUIDs, only paths. When booting from a live system I noticed /etc/fstab is empty. Also, there where a bunch of partitions on /dev/sda and I can’t see any on /dev/nvme0n1
No not consciously
Ask your doctor if Linux is right for you
Does anyone know an alternative YT app for BOTH Android phones and Android TV that allows for synched playlists?
You can use those on usenet, too. Just add your new trackers and download client, the rest of the -arr stack can remain as is.
This is the way
I’d prefer to keep both the recordings and the transcription local if possible, either on device or self hosted.
It works for me in GrapheneOS, should work on regular Android, too? What I’m missing is a dedicated Proton contacts application including integration into the phone app.
OK so I managed to enable it! :) Thanks for everyone suggestions.
If you have the same issue and find this thread later: on a regular install, open /home/yourusername/.config/Nextcloud/nextcloud.cfg with a text editor. On flatpak, open /home/yourusername/.var/app/com.nextcloud.desktopclient.nextcloud/config/Nextcloud/nextcloud.cfg. Add the line showExperimentalOptions=true
under the general section. Restart Nextcloud desktop and delete the current synchronization destionation. Readd it and you’ll see the option to use virtual files. Confirm that it’s experimental and you’re done.
I think this is it but I can’t find this option in the settings.
I figured I might have a wrong version or something so I went ahead and grabbed the one off of flathub, but that’s the same one. It syncs everything to one folder on the disk but only until the disk is full. I kinda wanted something like iCloud that would show everthing but only download on demand (so it doesn’t take up all the space).
Maybe I’m using the wrong one? Mine just sits in the task bar and displays the sync status and “helpful” app recommendations. I want to see the files though (in Dolphin for example)…
I did but that’s only syncing one folder if I’m not mistaken. I want to see everything though and if I make changes to files these changes should be synced back to the cloud.
I’ll check it out thanks!
Is there an overview of which COD games work on Linux?