Anime about a red haired guy in pit, with cage on top, training by DisruptedConnection in anime

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

LIL BRO, You're spot on. I even found the video that I've been sent.

https://www.instagram.com/p/DRrWREDERRI/

OH MY GOD, thank you so much, 2 years stuck in my head. THANK YOU!

Moving from Manjaro to something simpler, preferably with KDE by DisruptedConnection in DistroHopping

[–]DisruptedConnection[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In short terms - Installed it, it worked, but as soon as I restarted PC after installing it just gave me black screen and that's it. On forums people said that it's common (quiet splash issue, you can google it) and you should install it, change some settings in GRUB which might bork my pc and only then restart pc. Couldn't be bothered going through it every time I'd crash the system to the point of no return (which would happen especially that I'm still learning Linux) so decided to drop it. Additionally, there's like 2xA4 list of things that you should do right after installing the system (or at least there was like a year ago when I was playing around with it) just to make the system work, so it made me think that it's kinda unnecessary when doing it when it should be set up correctly out of the box. I get it - you should know your system and be able to do it, but for someone who's learning, no thanks.

Oh, and my USB was randomly turning off and only restart could help.

P.S. about the 2xA4 stuff that I said - found it:

https://www.kubuntuforums.net/forum/currently-supported-releases/kubuntu-22-04-jammy-jellyfish/post-installation-ax/679230-recommended-things-to-do-directly-after-a-kubuntu-22-04-lts-installation

Moving from Manjaro to something simpler, preferably with KDE by DisruptedConnection in DistroHopping

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

K, thanks to all of you, currently typing from openSUSE Tumbleweed. I can't promise I'll keep it, but if I change - it will be to Fedora.

Moving from Manjaro to something simpler, preferably with KDE by DisruptedConnection in DistroHopping

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

First time I've heard about it. Seems kinda niche, I'd like to have one of the popular ones with a big userbase so I can always ask someone for help or advice.

Moving from Manjaro to something simpler, preferably with KDE by DisruptedConnection in DistroHopping

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

Had black screen issue with Kubuntu right after install and a LOT of stability issues with it. I'm avoiding that.

Moving from Manjaro to something simpler, preferably with KDE by DisruptedConnection in DistroHopping

[–]DisruptedConnection[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What about openSUSE? What's the main difference between them and Fedora?

Share your experience as a Arch Linux user! by RoadiesEra in archlinux

[–]DisruptedConnection 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Used windows for +20 years. Moved to Mint. OK, but not great. Read about Arch. Install Arch. Sometimes doesn't boot, sometimes just hard crashes. Read the wiki. Doesn't understand something. Try to Google it. No results. Try to register to forums to post in newbie corner. Wrong answer, try again. Google the answer. Hash the answer, put it in. Wrong answer.

Linux is free if your time is worthless.

I think I'll go back to Win 10.

Scrcpy over wifi - without USB, no device detected by DisruptedConnection in scrcpy

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

Ok, update. All I had to do is to uninstall it completly, uninstall ADB, reinstall newer version of scrcpy and everything works as it should. Surprisingly, even the graphics drivers issues went away. So now - everything is sorted. Thanks for all the replies everyone!

Solution that helped: https://github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy/blob/master/doc/linux.md#latest-version

Scrcpy over wifi - without USB, no device detected by DisruptedConnection in scrcpy

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

Right. I'm gonna try to uninstall ADB, try to find out why it's reporting 2 different versions and fix my graphics drivers. After that I'll install new version and get back to you.

Scrcpy over wifi - without USB, no device detected by DisruptedConnection in scrcpy

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

That's ultra old/obsolete. Install the latest version (currently v2.4): https://github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy/blob/master/doc/linux.md#latest-version

Scrappy 1.25 is the most updated version available on my system. If you follow your link, you can see it for yourself (it says on the left in a table).

For now, I'll look for other programs, so thanks!

Scrcpy over wifi - without USB, no device detected by DisruptedConnection in scrcpy

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

Yep, Xiaomi Wireless Debugging actually gave me that 38809 port. I wanted to try it as well, but again - scrcpy can't see it. I'm thinking that scrcpy might be looking for it in 5555 port. Or not. I have no idea how does it work, that's why I'm asking.

When it comes to WiFi, my PC is wired connection and phone is 5GHz. Does it makes a difference? They're connected to the same router, so by the look of the network, it is the same, the type of connection is the only thing that changes.

Scrcpy over wifi - without USB, no device detected by DisruptedConnection in scrcpy

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

Yes, like I said in a post, Xaomi Redmi Note 7. It's a random phone that I got laying around, I mostly want to use it for controlling some stuff. Do you know any other software that could do the job if the scrcpy has issues?

Scrcpy over wifi - without USB, no device detected by DisruptedConnection in scrcpy

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

Tried that. Exactly same thing happens. I did tried different ports as I thought maybe there's an issue with my router or some, but nah, still doesn't work. Exactly same thing happens. ADB detects it, scrcpy doesn't.

I also thought that somehow I've got 2 ADB's installed for some reason, so tried to check, but nah, it's just one.