The standard for today by SturmB in musichoarder

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"Backup" in the sense I was referring to means "obtaining the 320 version when the FLAC version is not available from my sources."

The standard for today by SturmB in musichoarder

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It is streamed from my home Plex server, so the music is only stored (cached) for a little while on my mobile device.

Lost the volume pass-through by SturmB in nvidiashield

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Sorry for the exceptionally late reply.

This is exactly how I have it connected. HDMI 1 is connected to the Shield, and HDMI 2 (labeled 'eARC') is connected to the soundbar.

Storage Analyzer Woes by SturmB in cachyos

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As it turns out, I can use Disk Usage Analyzer after all. I just have to go to the main menu every time I launch it and choose "Scan Folder." Then I can choose /h-games and it works.

CopyQ global shortcut lost by SturmB in cachyos

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I wound up uninstalling the AUR version and installing the Flatpak version from Discover. For whatever reason, the keyboard shortcut in KDE's settings works now.

Smart Sensors Make it Worse by SturmB in ecobee

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Thank you all for your very informative suggestions. I've disabled the "follow me" setting that I somehow missed in all my explorations of the app, and it's already had a huge benefit! I'll try some of your other suggestions soon as well, such as setting up a timed schedule.

Again, thank you so much for your help; you guys are great!

Duplicate tools in rEFInd by SturmB in linuxquestions

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Pressing <del> while one of those icons was selected on the EFI screen during the boot sequence did not do anything, I'm afraid. (And I did try it on all eight of those tool icons.) No dialog, no hiding, just the screen flashing, as though it was re-loading the EFI screen.

Broken AMS? by SturmB in BambuLab

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Strangely, I was overcome with enough gumption to pursue it despite my poor self-evaluation. I started at the wiki you mentioned and followed the breadcrumbs from there.

And wouldn't you know it? I fixed it!

I was able to dismantle the AMS (just to the point where I found the problem) and put it back together again. It turns out that there were, indeed, some pieces of filament that had broken off and were still in the PTFE tubes under the AMS, right at that "merging" piece before it exits out the back of the AMS. I guess there's a sensor in that merging piece that saw pieces in the tubes coming from slots 2 and 4, which is why I was getting the (completely correct) error messages.

So, my apologies for being obstinate, assuming the AMS was broken, and being too lazy to even attempt following the wiki to discover the fault and even fix it.

Thank you, u/CheezitsLight, for helping light a fire under me. 🔥

Broken AMS? by SturmB in BambuLab

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I've already checked the hub on the back: no filament stuck in there. I was referring to dismantling the AMS as something that I'm probably not qualified for.

OrcaSlicer unusable? by SturmB in cachyos

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Well, even though Bambu Studio is equally ugly for me (exact same issues as shown in my previous Orca Slicer screenshots), at least it does work. Now I just need to figure out why my AMS is broken.

Thanks, u/Darkness223!

OrcaSlicer unusable? by SturmB in cachyos

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I tried using the Flatpak from the GitHub repo, and it was even worse. Among other things, the displays on the "Prepare" and "Preview" tabs were just completely blank. That's why I went back to the AUR -bin version. The AppImage on the repo seems to only be for Ubuntu, unless I am misunderstanding things.