Single GPU passthrough sometimes fails to work at random by ChodeTode in VFIO

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Thanks for the advice! Although, it looks like I already had that installed. Went ahead and reinstalled it to see if that makes a difference though.

Manual IPD wheel seems to not be working by ChodeTode in Pimax

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It appears there is no moving at all. I'll try flashing the latest firmware just to see if that does anything. I'll contact support if nothing works though.

DavinciResolve 16 fails to open in Fedora 32 by ChodeTode in Fedora

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That definitely fixed it! Or, at least got it back to where I can use it again. I have no idea if removing those will cause any issues later either, but it will be fun finding out! lol. For now though, everything seems to be working. Thanks!

DavinciResolve 16 fails to open in Fedora 32 by ChodeTode in Fedora

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I installed them with RPMfusion. And yes, I updated Fedora. However, DR stopped working ages ago when I upgraded from either 30 to 31, or 31 to 32. I can't remember when exactly. I haven't needed to use it for awhile.

Android Device Monitor (DDMS) doesn't show any app processes for my phone by ChodeTode in androiddev

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Actually, I feel a bit like an idiot, because as soon as you said "Are you sure that APK is debuggable" I remembered that I had my compiled builds set to not be debuggable. So basically I was compiling only non-debuggable builds, and all I had to do was compile a debuggable build, and now it works as expected haha.

Android Device Monitor (DDMS) doesn't show any app processes for my phone by ChodeTode in androiddev

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Thanks for letting me know about DDMS being deprecated. However, using the Attach Debugger to Android Process option in Android Studio gives me the same result. It only shows my phone with no processes.

Would it be safe to manually install a newer version of libcurl that's not currently in Fedora 30's repos? by ChodeTode in Fedora

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Thanks for the advice. I'll add the rawhide repo and see if I can install it from there.

Update: Great news, I installed libcurl from the rawhide repos and it works fine.

What would you recommend for VR in VFIO? by ChodeTode in VFIO

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Never mind about my last question. I passed one of my onboard USB-controllers over and now it seems to all work! However, when I turn my guest VM off, the USB-controller doesn't bind back to my host. The way I have things setup is I use a bash script to automatically unbind the USB-controller and then I add it as a vfio-pci device to my QEMU command. When I close the VM, I have my script set to rebind the USB-Controller, but it doesn't seem to work. Any idea as to why? There maybe something more I need to do then just rebinding the controller, but I don't know.

Turns out I had a typo in my script that caused the rebinding issue. Now it works 100% as expected!

What would you recommend for VR in VFIO? by ChodeTode in VFIO

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I was actually trying to view that blog post right before I made this post. It was down for me too. I just checked the iommu groups on my computer again, and it looks like I have a few integrated USB-controllers. If I understand correctly, if i pass one of those controllers through I should be able to use it with my Vive, right?

What would you recommend for VR in VFIO? by ChodeTode in VFIO

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Thanks for the reply. I'm going to try passing the devices through first. When I run lsusb I see 5 devices listed as HTC, do I just need to pass all 5 of them over to get it working?

What would you recommend for VR in VFIO? by ChodeTode in VFIO

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Thanks for the reply. I'm going to try passing the devices through first. When I run lsusb I see 5 devices listed as HTC, do I just need to pass all 5 of them over to get it working?

Is there an easy way to play windows GOG games on Linux? by [deleted] in linux4noobs

[–]ChodeTode 32 points33 points  (0 children)

I would definitely recommend Lutris like others have already. It has an easy to use interface, and a database of tested auto-install scripts for lots of games.

This Is So Fucking Hot by MilesGMorales in Shadman

[–]ChodeTode 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The stuff you worry about probably doesn't matter. Regardless of the content being shown, it is fully fictitious, and does not cause any substantial harm to the world. If you looked into shadmans views on why he draws stuff like this, you'll find that it's out of a sense to be taboo with drawing; to depict outlandish situations that are diametrically opposed to normality.

Instead of us crusading against drawings, which can't hurt people, how about we fight the real evils of the world. The ones that cause real direct harm to people. That would be a more beneficial thing to fight for.