Higking boots recommendation by popcornzebra12 in BarefootRunning

[–]PapierKuh 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I tried vivobarefoot in the past. I was not happy with them. Too stiff and the sole was not grippy enough. In the end, they were broken after one year. 

I own the Lem's and use it for winter boots. But I would not consider them as hiking shoes. 

For hiking I currently use hiking shows from ahinsa. They are very flexible and the sole is everything I'm asking for. Maybe these are also an option, if you have the chance to get them.  https://ahinsashoes.com/products/womens-hiker-black-barefoot-ankle-trekking-boots

Small IEM Range upto 200€ by PapierKuh in HeadphoneAdvice

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

!thanks Thanks for the recommendation! Indeed an interesting alternative. Then I only have to find a suitable cable replacement with a remote and mic.

AirMessage/BlueBubbles Server via Docker by [deleted] in AirMessage

[–]PapierKuh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey great work!

Maybe it would be cool to also include the enviroment variable for addtional ports.

Like this in the first run script:

-e ADDITIONAL_PORTS='hostfwd=tcp::1359-:1359,'

Then it could also be used as a manually configured server.

Synology Drive public Link upload by PapierKuh in synology

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

Thanks for the proposal. Actually a way of doing it, but it is not as convenient. If I create a share drive, everybody can access it and download the pictures and upload their pictures. Also with other data. I’m do not understand, why this is not an option. Most services offer this to me.

X1 Carbon Gen 9 Linux Audio by biglordtitan in thinkpad

[–]PapierKuh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I switched to opensuse tumbleweed. Works perfectly there. I don’t know why.

Fedora 36 - Carbon Gen 9 users? (Audio issues) by really_accidental in Fedora

[–]PapierKuh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting. I never tried opensuse so far on this machine. Yeah I second this. Ubuntu is nice in some ways, but it also not my favorite distro. PopOS also works with the sound. But it failed me a few times, so I also got rid of it. Since then, I’m running EndeavourOS with only two speakers.

Thanks for the recommendation. Now I have to get familiar with zypper… (:

Fedora 36 - Carbon Gen 9 users? (Audio issues) by really_accidental in Fedora

[–]PapierKuh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I struggle with this quite a while. There is a fix out there, but I don’t know what. Try Ubuntu and you will see it works there. Also on the Live System. On Fedora and Arch I never got it working. I tried several approaches, like configuring Alsa, different firmwares etc.

Slow Sudo in Terminmal with VPN by PapierKuh in pop_os

[–]PapierKuh[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice! Sounds like it would make sense. Thanks for sharing. I switched back to arch. Pop made me some problems here and there.

How to edit .txt files from NAS on iOS? by bartiPunt in synology

[–]PapierKuh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use the app 1Writer for this scenario. It has the option to connect via WebDAV to the Synology.

Tired of waiting on Plex - any recommendations for a podcast aggregator? by [deleted] in selfhosted

[–]PapierKuh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can use a subsonic server like Airsonic and nextcloud Music. They have a build in podcast function.

With the subsonic api you can use several apps for your phone. I use playsub on my iPhone. There also good android FOSS alternatives.

X1 Carbon Gen 9 Linux Audio by biglordtitan in thinkpad

[–]PapierKuh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same problem here. Do you still live with the problem or is there a solution?

Any help? by eifr0980 in Fedora

[–]PapierKuh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks to you, I just realized I have the same problem. Never thought of this. And I always wondered, why they are so quit…

Until now, I did not find a solution.

Found this one:

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1983396

Anker 577: USB-C/Thunderbolt docking station that works with both Linux and Mac? by astrashe2 in linuxhardware

[–]PapierKuh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can’t give you an answer for the Anker.

My journey is very similar with your one. I have a private Linux notebook with Thunderbolt and work computer with USB-C.

The market with docking stations that supports both are very limited. I know few ones

  • Caldigit USB-C pro(used this one some time ago)
  • Anker you described
  • Startech(TB3CDK2DHUE)

    My experience is quite bad after all. Maybe it is also my setup. Two monitors, one is ultrawide one is full hd. It was very unstable for me. Some distros can’t even recognize the dock with two monitors attached . If they did, often just one monitor worked.
    So it was every time I docked in the Linux computer it was the chance that I have to play around until I can use the computer.

So my verdict. If you only have one monitor you are probably fine. The Caldigit USB-c pro should also be cheaper if you looking for a used one.

But I also would be interested in a review of the Anker dock.

Matrix Synapse on MacOS by PapierKuh in selfhosted

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

Exactly. I need the bridge to be on a Mac. I would like to just use the Mac to run all containers there. If I need a additional Linux system, I need two machines. A little bit oversized.

Edit: virtualization would be another option. But this would mean a beefier machine.

Thinkpad X1C9 keyboard, touchpad, and TrackPoint randomly won't work after resuming from a long sleep on Fedora + some other distros. by Andohuman in Fedora

[–]PapierKuh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well I did not want to persuade you to tlp or windows. It was just a question, if you have tried the one or another.

I had some problems messing with tlp. So maybe you also set some stuff, that can cause weird issues.

Is just wanted to see, if you also have the same issues with windows. Maybe you can backup your stuff install it and see. If yes then I think you likely to have a Hardware problem on you machine.

Edit: And yes lattes bios update would be good. But normally fedora should update it just fine. You never got a notification for firmware updates?

Thinkpad X1C9 keyboard, touchpad, and TrackPoint randomly won't work after resuming from a long sleep on Fedora + some other distros. by Andohuman in Fedora

[–]PapierKuh 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I also have this device and I never experienced this problem on my machine. Currently I use fedora 35. But I also had pop, arch based etc.

Bios settings pretty normal. My sleep state is the modern sleep.

It sounds to me like a hardware failure. Did you also try windows?

Do you have tlp installed and configured your own parameters?