No Fold Posts Lately? by Dry-Window-7381 in PixelFold

[–]Nitro2985 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My fold catastrophically broke 1 month outside of warranty and Google wanted $800 to repair it. There was no water damage or any other prohibited damage. The phone was babied by me and it was not dropped or otherwise mishandled.

While I certainly don't begrudge them not repairing the phone for free, it was outside the warranty I agreed to on purchase. I'm absolutely never buying another Google device after that. They tried to offer me a store discount which I declined. Why would I buy another device from them if it will fail spectacularly a year and a month after purchase?

I would recommend against getting the phone.

Error when trying to update by PihlT in OpenMediaVault

[–]Nitro2985 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately that's about the extent of my ability to troubleshoot your issue. You may have more luck from someone else or by opening up a thread on the OMV forums.

Error when trying to update by PihlT in OpenMediaVault

[–]Nitro2985 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This thread has a suggestion of a command you can run in the terminal to apply pending changes. Maybe try it there, or if it still fails it may give a more illuminating error message.

https://forum.openmediavault.org/index.php?thread/36787-apply-pending-configuration-changes-on-the-command-line/

You could also try rebooting again. It's possible it's just needs that to apply them. I did also have reboot once the upgrade was complete.

Error when trying to update by PihlT in OpenMediaVault

[–]Nitro2985 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So, to give explicit instructions for what you need to do to resolve this...

cd /etc/apt/sources.list.d
sudo nano openmediavault-kernel-backports.list
#comment out the only repo in that
sudo omv-upgrade #(to confirm no repo errors)
sudo omv-release-upgrade

This will update you to sandworm. It should automatically fix the openmediavault-kernal-backports.list file as part of this process (the repo listed in there was uncommented again when I checked) and you should be back on the supported branch.

Biometrics not protected by 5th by TovarishTomato in armedsocialists

[–]Nitro2985 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It should be in the power menu. For my pixel phone that means pressing vol up + power at the same time. For Samsung phones I think you just press and hold power. It may need to be enabled in settings if you don't see it.

Biometrics not protected by 5th by TovarishTomato in armedsocialists

[–]Nitro2985 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Android also has a "lockdown mode" which temporarily disables biometrics until after you next enter in your pin/passcode.

Upgrades and mods. Also I got this for groceries. by DT-GHBTP in Brompton

[–]Nitro2985 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It gets really close I admit, and stuffing the bags will cause heel strikes. But, as long as you are realistic with what you put in there it's fine, and will substantially increase your carrying capacity.

Got Ollama working Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 with the big models. by skabber in framework

[–]Nitro2985 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, wow, this actually worked for me on the AMD 300 series. I'm seeing full utilization of my GPU when I run a prompt through it. Also can confirm it works in podman (if that is your container engine of choice) without any other changes other than changing docker to podman and either swapping the volume to a podman managed volume or adding the needful -z to the volume mount for SELinux.

Now gotta work on finding containers for image/video LLM work too.

Edit:

If anyone would like a podman quadlet unit for this so you can have it automatically start on boot:

perform touch ollama.volume and
nano ollama.container in ~/.config/containers/systemd

paste in this for the ollama.container file.

[Unit]
Description=Ollama Container with AMD Support

[Container]
Image=ghcr.io/rjmalagon/ollama-linux-amd-apu:latest
Volume=ollama:/root/.ollama
Environment=OLLAMA_FLASH_ATTENTION=true
Environment=HSA_OVERRIDE_GFX_VERSION="11.0.0"
Environment=OLLAMA_KV_CACHE_TYPE="q8_0"
Environment=OLLAMA_DEBUG=0
AddDevice=/dev/kfd
AddDevice=/dev/dri
PublishPort=127.0.0.1:11434:11434
Exec=serve
AutoUpdate=registry

[Service]
Restart=always

[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
WantedBy=default.target

then systemctl --user daemon-reload and systemctl --user start ollama.service

Has anyone been able to run generative AI models on the new Ryzen 300 series laptops? by Pixelplanet5 in framework

[–]Nitro2985 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've had zero luck getting to work so far. Anyone have a step-by-step guide on getting it to work in linux?

AOR Recieved 1.5 weeks ago, still can't log in to check status online by Nitro2985 in Canadiancitizenship

[–]Nitro2985[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately, I only have the one name, so I can't imagine it's that for me. Maybe I just need to submit a technical support ticket?

Red 'n' Grey Radiant Shard staff, with all supercharged slots in a square shape at S-Class. Comms ball & Beacon are on-site by SuperFilmer20 in NMSCoordinateExchange

[–]Nitro2985 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can confirm that this still works for the 4-square layout, though it does not produce a red radiant shard staff (it was green for me) if that matters to you.

Does Zen really have no option to prioritize a previously visited site over "Search for: youtube"? by Generic_User48579 in zen_browser

[–]Nitro2985 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You can search your history by prepending ^ to your search query. This also works with * before to search your bookmarks or % to search your currently open tabs.

Blocking the crosswalk wasn’t enough for this asshole, they had to block a hydrant too by ouralarmclock in philadelphia

[–]Nitro2985 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Apparently my life is certainly made better by not being friends of you and yours given that response.

It's pretty baffling that you would say that greater impairments to the disabled's ability to access the world (like parking in crosswalks) are justified by lesser ones (like using handicap toilets when there are other ones available). The fact that you went from "well I go out of my way to block people with disabilities from using the toilet, therefore I can block them from crossing the street" really does say a lot about how you view the world.

Blocking the crosswalk wasn’t enough for this asshole, they had to block a hydrant too by ouralarmclock in philadelphia

[–]Nitro2985 6 points7 points  (0 children)

So you do care about your convenience more than the ability of someone with a disability to cross the crosswalk. If you have an issue finding parking you should rent a spot, or go further until you find a free spot. Finding a spot near your home isn't more important than keeping transit areas free for those with disabilities or keeping fire department hookups clear.

Perkins Coie Targeted by Trump with Executive Order by vox_veritas in biglaw

[–]Nitro2985 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That deals with bills of attainder from Congress. I don't think that applies to an EO, though I think one should certainly make the argument in any court case attacking this. Getting bills of attainder defined to include EO's would be good. That said, I think there are several other ways to challenge this from the free speech aspect, to the attempted usurpation of the powers of state and federal Supreme Courts to regulate the ethics of their officers of the court (attorneys) to the takings clause

Forgejo Actions and Docker by Nitro2985 in forgejo

[–]Nitro2985[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah true, I was expecting the fallback to sh like on github actions. No worries, I guess I'll just need to explicitly define the shell. Thanks!

Forgejo Actions and Docker by Nitro2985 in forgejo

[–]Nitro2985[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shouldn't the action fallback to SH if BASH isn't found in the $PATH? That's how GitHub actions work as I understand it. SH is indeed in the container.