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Zamundaaa , in Those who are using Nvidia's driver 555, what's your experience in Wayland so far? Those who are using it in conjunction with KDE 6.1, what's your experience with multi-monitor VRR in Wayland?

Multi monitor VRR has never been problematic in Wayland, but the NVidia kernel driver doesn’t support it at all yet, Xorg or Wayland doesn’t matter.

Mereo OP ,

Indeed. I have an AMD video card and multi-monitor VRR works beautifully in Wayland. But unfortunately, according to some replies (and yours), Nvidia doesn’t support it yet.

visone , in Is there an image viewer like nsxiv, but with native Wayland support?
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@guttermonk
Try swayimg

guttermonk OP ,
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I like how it supports animated webp and gift files right out of the box. Would be perfect if you could open images from the file manager and navigate, but it doesn’t look like that’s in the works.

progandy ,

I think the --all option is this mode.

visone ,
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@guttermonk
I have a custom nuke opener file for nnn that do that's that. Every time I open an image, it uses swayimg -r (recursively).
I gues you can do some like that with xdg-open

callyral ,
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This commit seems to be related.

GolfNovemberUniform , in Problematic computer
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Sounds like it has a faulty HDD/SSD

infeeeee ,

Ram and sata cable faults have similar symptons as well.

NegativeLookBehind , in Problematic computer
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Do you have a way to reproduce the problem so IT can see it? Have you taken screenshots (or just pictures with your phone) of the problem if it’s hard to reproduce?

LogarithmicCamel OP ,

It’s not hard to reproduce, but it’s annoying that when they finally came here to check it, no problems happened. I had to bug them so much to even get them to have a look.

connaisseur ,

Have a smartphone ready and record a video clip when/if it happens again.

LogarithmicCamel OP ,

I just did that! Brilliant idea, thanks!

Strit , in Problematic computer
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As it’s running Ubuntu you could provide your IT department with the logs from the crashes, so they can see there is a problem.

If they provided the Ubuntu install it’s their job to support it.

LogarithmicCamel OP ,

That’s a good idea. If I can get it to boot today, I will check the logs, thanks!

just_another_person , in [help] I can't remove some BTRFS subvolumes + bonus questions

I would run a check, then balance, then see if it’s still throwing errors. It sounds like something has caught, but if there’s an errant snapshot I wouldn’t worry about it.

mrvictory1 , in [help] I can't remove some BTRFS subvolumes + bonus questions

sudo mount -o subvolid=5 /dev/<your disk here> /mntThis will give you full access to the filesystem, then you can identify the full path of snapshots and delete them ie. sudo btrfs subvolume delete /mnt/…In openSUSE, snapper works by booting to a snapshot. “mount” command will reveal which subvolume you are booted from.

tubbadu OP ,

Thanks for the answer! I mounted it and removed all the timeshift-btrfs stuff. now, after a reboot, sudo btrfs subvolume list -t / does not show timeshift stuffs anymore, but if I mount again sudo mount -o subvolid=5 /dev/nvme0n1p2 /mnt and ls /mnt/ I get:


<span style="color:#323232;">@  @cache  @home  @log  timeshift-btrfs
</span>

how can I remove timeshift-btrfs from there? can i just rm -rf it?

In openSUSE

(sorry I forgot to mention, I’m running EndeavourOS)

mrvictory1 ,

Make sure it doesn’t have anything valuable. Use rm -rf

tubbadu OP , (edited )

It worked, thank you very much for your help man! Now the only remaining problem is the snapshot 166, that snapper does not let me remove. I assume I should remove in a similar way as timeshift:


<span style="color:#323232;">$ sudo btrfs subvolume delete /.snapshots/166/snapshot
</span><span style="color:#323232;">WARNING: not deleting default subvolume id 2968 '/.snapshots/166/snapshot'
</span>

I think there’s something I’m missing about how these snapshot works

mrvictory1 ,

The snapshot may be mounted to root. In the output of “mount” command, if there isn’t a subvolid= or subvol= parameter for root mount, snapshot 166 is currently mounted to root.

Ephera , in Audio bug on Firefox

Does the problem still happen in Troubleshoot Mode?

BaalInvoker OP ,

I didn’t even know that there was a troubleshoot mode. I’ll try and come back here

BaalInvoker OP ,

Yes, it does happen in Troubleshoot Mode. And based on the article you sent, it does mean it’s a Firefox issue, not a extension one

Ephera ,

Does it also still happen in fresh profile? It will be like a factory-reset Firefox (except that you can go back to your current profile), so then it definitely wouldn’t have anything to do with your Firefox configuration.

BaalInvoker OP ,

Creating a new profile, as suggested, seems to solve the issue for my main profile. That’s interesting, cause I think it shouldn’t solve the issue at all, once I did not change anything at the main profile

Ephera ,

Hmm, yeah, it is a bit surprising to me, too, especially for an audio issue, but it’s always possible that you had some weird configuration values in about:config for historic reasons and now some new code, that came in with a Firefox update, isn’t working with that configuration.

Either way, it happens often enough that Mozilla has a troubleshooting routine for it, too, namely refreshing your profile.

If I remember correctly, it places your old profile data into a folder in your Desktop folder. But you can also separately backup your profile by closing Firefox and then copying ~/.mozilla/firefox/ onto an external hard drive or such.

BearOfaTime , in Problematic computer

Find a new company? 😆

LogarithmicCamel OP ,

I do have an interview scheduled, just saying…

just_another_person , in Problematic computer

Bad memory or storage

MonkderDritte OP , in How to reliably(!) exclude files from a list in tar?

Thanks!

I save it for now, until i work on it again. Possibly the wildcards thing. And that tar includes files of folders given too, from someone else (how to work with that).

visone , in tui for connman?
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t0mri OP ,

Yeah I saw that but tuid be better right

ExtremeDullard , in Problematic computer
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  • LogarithmicCamel OP ,

    It wouldn’t affect boot though.

    cyborganism ,

    I’ve been running Linux on Nvidia graphics for 24 years. It’s never been an issue.

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  • prole ,

    Aren’t those, like, the only two brands of GPU?

    Hawke ,

    There’s intel as well. Probably a few other small players. Is Matrox still around?

    avidamoeba ,
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    Most machines I owned that had kernel panics had either an NVIDIA or an AMD GPU graphics adapter, along with bad memory.

    FTFY

    gfom , in Those who are using Nvidia's driver 555, what's your experience in Wayland so far? Those who are using it in conjunction with KDE 6.1, what's your experience with multi-monitor VRR in Wayland?
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    I’m on a Intel i7-6700K with a RTX2060 and Wayland used to be unusable for me before the 555 drivers. Stuttery games, etc. 555 made it all usuable, tho I don’t have a VRR monitor, so I can’t tell if that makes a huge difference there.

    On Bazzite:testing

    angelmountain , in Ladybird announcement

    #1 sponsor is Shopify, how does that affect the indepentness?

    Hominine ,
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    How can you be “independent” if you have sponsors? All sponsorships are in the form of unrestricted donations. Board seats and other forms of influence are not for sale.

    …per the FAQ.

    refalo ,

    influence exists whether they want it to or not.

    SnotFlickerman ,
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    Exactly. When the person who holds your purse strings decides they don’t like something, they can influence you by simply… taking away your financial backing.

    possiblylinux127 ,

    True but you can account for that in the organization

    possiblylinux127 ,

    Why are we shouting?

    As long as it doesn’t become a way for Shopify to shovel ads and collect data it isn’t a problem. We will watch with great interest

    Feathercrown ,

    Your client is interpreting “#1…” as “# 1…” and making it a title

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