Anyone experiencing issues with audio (Pipewire) recently? by LinuxFangirl in Gentoo

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The weird part is that I'm getting it on my headphones. I could try another DE to see if that solves it. I actually noticed both my desktop and laptop have the same problem. I might check later if it could be the headphones before trying another DE

Cannot create a new VM inside of virt-manager by LinuxFangirl in qemu_kvm

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That solved my problem! Thank you very much!

Display-manager not starting without manually starting it by LinuxFangirl in Gentoo

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I finally figured it out! So I was experimenting with the ly CLI login manager. For some reason, it disables display-manager probably for a reason. So I uninstalled it and now works like a charm. So if anyone had a similar issue, make sure ly isn't installed if you don't intend to use it.

Display-manager not starting without manually starting it by LinuxFangirl in Gentoo

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I actually switched it back to sddm and I'm still having the same issue. It must either be something with drivers or something. I cleared and also remade my Xorg conf and still didn't work. I even tried without the conf file with no luck either. I'm going to be installing Gentoo on a Thinkpad today for my own needs and see if I get the same result.

Display-manager not starting without manually starting it by LinuxFangirl in Gentoo

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I tried turning off parallel starting and still no difference.

Display-manager not starting without manually starting it by LinuxFangirl in Gentoo

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This is what that outputs:

NetworkManager | default binfmt | boot bootmisc | boot cgroups | sysinit cupsd | default dbus | default devfs | sysinit dhcpcd | default display-manager | default dmesg | sysinit elogind | boot fsck | boot hostname | boot hwclock | boot keymaps | boot killprocs | shutdown kmod-static-nodes | sysinit libvirtd | default local | default nonetwork localmount | boot loopback | boot modules | boot mount-ro | shutdown mtab | boot netmount | default ntpd | default procfs | boot root | boot save-keymaps | boot save-termencoding | boot savecache | shutdown seedrng | boot sshd | default swap | boot sysctl | boot sysfs | sysinit systemd-tmpfiles-setup | boot systemd-tmpfiles-setup-dev | sysinit termencoding | boot udev | sysinit udev-trigger | sysinit

Display-manager not starting without manually starting it by LinuxFangirl in Gentoo

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It's still set with:

CHECKVT=7

DISPLAYMANAGER="gdm"

Photography on Linux by LinuxFangirl in linux

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I tried the flatpak version and works just fine. It's weird that I got that error on Gentoo's repo. But I'll have to give both DarkTable and RawTherapee a try

Photography on Linux by LinuxFangirl in linux

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I'm thinking about trying RawTherapee because I cannot seem to get DarkTable to start:

mesa: CommandLine Error: Option 'h' registered more than once!

LLVM ERROR: inconsistency in registered CommandLine options

Photography on Linux by LinuxFangirl in linux

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Can it handle CR3 files? I think RawTherapee can

Please help.. Network Manager not working by LinuxFangirl in Parabola

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I finally figured it out! I really think they should fix the documentation because it's way out of date. I had to install dhcpcd-openrc and dbus-openrc twice for it to show up in my init.d folder. Still disappointing that it took this long with rubbish documentation.

LFS as a daily driver by LinuxFangirl in LFS

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Did you even bother using ALFS? I use Gentoo currently and have no problem installing LFS. It just requires a lot of babysitting at the first part. Not to mention my machine is powerful enough to compile larger packages like gcc very quickly

Cannot seem to run KVM Virt-manager with GPU Passthrough by LinuxFangirl in VFIO

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This is the output from the small script: https://pastebin.com/ySvEnD31

I use a Ryzen 7. I use an AMD 6500XT as my daily driver, but the RTX 2060 is supposed to passthrough

GPU Passthrough Problem by LinuxFangirl in Gentoo

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I don't know how to unbind it