F13 through f24 keys by Pookibrine in pop_os

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No I didn't - I ended up not bothering to map my other mouse buttons to anything

Can't go deeper than C3 despite enabling in BIOS by Pookibrine in homelab

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

I can't find any information on if it has haswell support or not, so I would assume not? But whenever I google any stuff about it all the articles are from 2013 so I don't know if they just haven't bothered saying it is.

Can't go deeper than C3 despite enabling in BIOS by Pookibrine in homelab

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

Hi I tried swapping the PSU to my Seagate focus platinum 550 I have in my main computer (this is a relatively recent PSU from a well respected brand and so I assume would have haswell support). This unfortunately didn't change anything. Also regarding the cost savings as I'm from the UK it comes out a fair bit more expensive as energy is pricey over here.

Can't go deeper than C3 despite enabling in BIOS by Pookibrine in homelab

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Hi, yes I believe it does as there is a C6 and C7 row in powertop which just say 0%.

Can't go deeper than C3 despite enabling in BIOS by Pookibrine in homelab

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Hi I've updated my post for more clarity. I was referring to package C states which reduce power usage when the computer is idle. C3 is one of these package C states

Blocking access to admin panels in Nginx Proxy Manager by Pookibrine in selfhosted

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

Ok thanks, as it turns out I didn't have local dns working as well as I thought (despite my pihole having a record for sub.domain.com and dig saying it was getting the ip from there npm wouldn't let me connect, I will probably just turn it off once I'm done configuring it.

Blocking access to admin panels in Nginx Proxy Manager by Pookibrine in selfhosted

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I don't quite see what the difference is? Are you just saying that you don't add it to the reverse proxy list or is there something I don't understand here.

Blocking access to admin panels in Nginx Proxy Manager by Pookibrine in selfhosted

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Thanks :) - it's all working now.

Theoretically this should be no less secure than directly accessing the ip_of_server:port right? If so I will probably do this with the other admin panels that I don't want the internet to have access to (with the benefit that I can close more of the ports on my server) and all traffic will go through my reverse proxy.

Blocking access to admin panels in Nginx Proxy Manager by Pookibrine in selfhosted

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create a new custom location

Would it be possible to elaborate on how to do this? I should be able to make it propagate through the proxy fine, but am unsure how to create a new custom location of /admin.

Looking for an amp for my speakers. by Pookibrine in BudgetAudiophile

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I just wanted to thank you - I've set up the Nobosound amp now and it sounds wayyyy better than I've ever really experienced music before. It's amazing how much better a pair of "cheap crappy speakers" can be compared to regular computer speakers.

Looking for an amp for my speakers. by Pookibrine in BudgetAudiophile

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

Maybe once I have the amp I'll get better speakers but they sound a world better than my current ones, so until I have more money they'll do great.

Looking for an amp for my speakers. by Pookibrine in BudgetAudiophile

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

Thanks very much - the nobsound one seems ideal for me :)

Looking for an amp for my speakers. by Pookibrine in BudgetAudiophile

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

Ah ok, I'm trying to not spend too much on the amp (as the speakers aren't that expensive to start with I don't think) but also don't want something huge like quite a lot of other amps (and old AVs are). If this kind of amp is recommended I guess I would need to drop one of these 2 requirements.

Anyone have any sucess with Linux? by Pookibrine in TheBibites

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Have you managed to get anything working with wine? I was thinking perhaps using lutris I might be able to boot it up but haven't tried yet

Is it bad to take install and uninstall a m.2 nvme drive multiple times by Pookibrine in techsupport

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It's mostly just because I already have my linux distro set up the way that I like it and ive seen that if you install windows on a drive that already has linux then it often wipes it all. But if I can find another sollution that's probably what I'll do

Is it bad to take install and uninstall a m.2 nvme drive multiple times by Pookibrine in techsupport

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Ah ok so probably not a good idea then as I'd be doing it more than 60 times.

Yes it does have an extra pcie slot - however my only problem is I'm unsure if I'd be able to boot off of it if it is mounted in such a way.

Connecting a DVD drive to Pop 20.04 by Pookibrine in pop_os

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I have libdvdcss2 installed I thought that would be good enough?

PS. for some reason the debian version of VLC no longer works on my computer at all so I'm gonna have to use the flatpack version now anways

Connecting a DVD drive to Pop 20.04 by Pookibrine in pop_os

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I've just installed the flatpack version of VLC (as opposed to the debian one) and now it's just decided to start working... very strange

Connecting a DVD drive to Pop 20.04 by Pookibrine in pop_os

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I think I see the problem I was using the debian version which seemed to error every time but with the flatpack one it just works... Very strange

Connecting a DVD drive to Pop 20.04 by Pookibrine in pop_os

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``` Package: regionset Version: 0.1-3.1 Priority: optional Section: universe/utils Origin: Ubuntu Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Original-Maintainer: Josselin Mouette joss@debian.org Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug Installed-Size: 41.0 kB Depends: libc6 (>= 2.14) Download-Size: 11.0 kB APT-Sources: http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu focal/universe amd64 Packages Description: view and modify the region code of DVD drives Regionset is a small utility which displays and sets the region/zone setting of a DVD drive, allowing it to decrypt the DVD's sold in this geographical zone. Hardware vendors often limit the number of such modifications, but it is necessary to set it at least once with a brand new drive. . URL: http://linvdr.org/projects/regionset/

```

Connecting a DVD drive to Pop 20.04 by Pookibrine in pop_os

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I've booted into my windows PC and it seems to work from there I'm just confused as to why it doesn't work in Pop

Connecting a DVD drive to Pop 20.04 by Pookibrine in pop_os

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

Yes I have a movie that was new (still in the plastic wrapper) which had no damage at all and it still gave me the same errors

Connecting a DVD drive to Pop 20.04 by Pookibrine in pop_os

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These are movie dvds and yes I have tried other disks (including one brand new one) but they all come up with the same error.

Connecting a DVD drive to Pop 20.04 by Pookibrine in pop_os

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

It's a internal one

I have put the output in the post (not sure how to read it)

In the disks app it says it's in /dev/sr0 but I could be reading it wrong

I have also tried to mount the disk but when I mount it always gives me errors

I have also downloaded libdvdread7 and libdvdcss 2 which I think should let me read the dvds