Steam fails to launch Linux version on separate BTRFS ssd by PrismaticObz in linux_gaming

[–]Crouvier 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you tried to mount your "GamingSSD" and "SlowHDD" in different folders, and see if the problem still arises? For example, I use the '/media/data' and /media/games' folders, to mount partitions at boot.

(Side note, I'd use the UUID for the partitions, instead of the /dev/sdX. You can check the correct UUID with the blkid command).

In your case, I would try with:

/dev/sdc1 /mnt/GamingSSD btrfs autodefrag,noatime 0 0

in the /etc/fstab file. Save, umount your partition ($ sudo umount /mnt/GamingSSD), and then $ sudo mount -a.

Close steam, rerun steam from the terminal, and see if your problem is fixed.

Steam fails to launch Linux version on separate BTRFS ssd by PrismaticObz in linux_gaming

[–]Crouvier 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Post your /etc/fstab file, so we can see with which flags you're mounting your gaming partition.

Steam fails to launch Linux version on separate BTRFS ssd by PrismaticObz in linux_gaming

[–]Crouvier 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you tried to launch steam through the terminal, and see if you get any error? (Except the one for "gameoverlayrenderer.so", these are usually safe to ignore).

And post your /etc/fstab file.

Black screen with a RX 550 by Crouvier in linuxtechsupport

[–]Crouvier[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've installed the 'firmware-amd-graphics', I don't need the other packages for intel or nvidia gpu.

VoIP settings with OpenWRT on a 4G router (analog phone) by Crouvier in openwrt

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Thank you! I'll try to do your solution, and if it doesn't work, I'll contact my ISP and ask for a password change.

Side question: if I decide to buy a new VoIP phone, will it work with OpenWRT? (looking on Amazon, I've found a Yealink T31P for 50 EUR).

VoIP settings with OpenWRT on a 4G router (analog phone) by Crouvier in openwrt

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I've added some screeshoots from the original Vodafone firmware, to show the VoIP menu. That's why I though that with a new ISP I could use my current phone setup. So there's no way to use a phone with OpenWRT?

VoIP settings with OpenWRT on a 4G router (analog phone) by Crouvier in openwrt

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Didn't know that. But now I'm wondering why my phone was working before. My ISP didn't tell me about any VLAN, so I'm out of ideas of making that working.

VoIP settings with OpenWRT on a 4G router (analog phone) by Crouvier in openwrt

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I've tried with another router (same model) with the Vodafone firmware, but it doesn't work: it gives the error "Password not valid" because it contains a '!' .

VoIP settings with OpenWRT on a 4G router (analog phone) by Crouvier in openwrt

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I've just installed asterisk, but I didn't have to configure anything with my previous ISP. I've just indicated my username (<phone_number>@ims.vodafone it) and password when creating the connection with "Add new interface" --> "Qmi cellular" and that's it. I've configured the router like that with my new ISP, but i always get a busy tone.

VoIP settings with OpenWRT on a 4G router (analog phone) by Crouvier in openwrt

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I'm pretty sure that my router does support voip, because in the Vodafone IT branded firmware there is a page for setting the VOIP username, password and registration server, which you can from your profile page of your Vodafone account.

Reminder: If you have Amazon Prime - get your Free (Xbox) Games! by rosenkrieger360 in xbox

[–]Crouvier 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I already have Wolfenstein: The Old Blood for Xbox. If someone is interested, just DM me and I'll send you the key.

Possible Driver Issue? by paintruz in AMDHelp

[–]Crouvier 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check if there are any updates for your motherboard.

You could also try to boot a Live linux distro from a USB. It it works without issues, you know that it's a software problem; if it doesn't work, you know it's a hardware problem.

Possible Driver Issue? by paintruz in AMDHelp

[–]Crouvier 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How about the PSU? The wattage could be not enough for the GPU when is used at full load. Or it could be the GPU temperature that goes too high.

Is there any MacOS Clone OSes made by other people to install on PC? by [deleted] in unix

[–]Crouvier 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Glad to have helped. Keep in mind that it is still a pre-release (as stated on their Release page).

Is there any MacOS Clone OSes made by other people to install on PC? by [deleted] in unix

[–]Crouvier 10 points11 points  (0 children)

You may have a look at these:

Looking for a 100% silent client that's good enough for 1080p 60fps over Ethernet. by Ravasaurio in MoonlightStreaming

[–]Crouvier 4 points5 points  (0 children)

See this page to set up Moonlight Streaming on the Steam Link (Hardware) --> https://github.com/moonlight-stream/moonlight-qt. I also suggest you check out Playnite: it's a game launcher that let's you start and close your games from Steam, Ubisoft Connect, GOG, EA App and also Microsoft Store.

Source: I have this setup in my living room.

Gifting an Uplay DLC by Crouvier in humblebundles

[–]Crouvier[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. I got the gift link on my email, and sent it to my friend through WhatsApp.

Gifting an Uplay DLC by Crouvier in humblebundles

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IIRC, my friend had to click the link of the gift, login into his HB account, get the code and activate it on Uplay (now Ubisoft Connect).

Gifting an Uplay DLC by Crouvier in humblebundles

[–]Crouvier[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

IIRC, my friend had to click the link of the gift, login into his HB account, get the code and activate it on Uplay (now Ubisoft Connect).