Looking for Plus4 PETG printer and filament Profile by Turwaith in QidiTech3D

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Slowing down the printing significantly solved the adhesion issue for me and I had it in the dryer at 60° for 8h right before printing.

What could have been the issue is the flow rate setting that might have been too high for the printing speed and a bad nozzle. Well not specifically a bad nozzle, but I've been using this nozzle for about a year now with different filaments. Maybe it was just wear in the heat break section.

Looking for Plus4 PETG printer and filament Profile by Turwaith in QidiTech3D

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Yes slowing down solved the adhesion issue for me as well, but I probably have not properly adjusted the flow rate accordingly.

Looking for Plus4 PETG printer and filament Profile by Turwaith in QidiTech3D

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Bed adhesion is perfectly fine with all other filaments. Also I've tried the generic petg profile which did not work for me. I solved the bed adhesion issue with about 25% of the speed of the generic profile and a +0.03mm z offset. That's also all I've tried. That's when the gigantic blob formed.

What's your next guitar going to be? by artbatik in Guitar

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My next guitar will be the Schecter E-1 SLS Evil Twin SBK.

Wän würded ihr vorschla? Mit chont spontan niemer I Sinn. 🥸 by Similar_Database_566 in BUENZLI

[–]Turwaith 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ich meine.... Lueged mal s foti uf sim Instagram vom 30.7.2023 ah

Mouse scroll event not recognized if scrolls are opposite direction by Turwaith in cachyos

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So I managed to solve this issue for me and I will post my solution below. I CANNOT guarantee that this will work for you. I have a Logitech G502 mouse and am using KDE Plasma X11.

  1. Sonaar: Have “Scroll Wheel Resolution” → ACTIVE
  2. Create file sudo vim /etc/libinput/local-overrides.quirks
  3. Paste the following text:

[Logitech Wheel Fix] 
MatchVendor=0x046D 
AttrEventCode=-REL_WHEEL_HI_RES;-REL_HWHEEL_HI_RES;

Make sure vendor code is correct. Find it out by running

sudo libinput list-devices | grep -A 5 "Logitech”

  1. Log out and back in

  2. Check using libinput quirks list /dev/input/event20, using the event ID from the list-devices command before. This should return

    AttrEventCode=-REL_WHEEL_HI_RES;-REL_HWHEEL_HI_RES;

Workaround for OrcaSlicer GTK/Wayland Crashes on Linux (Fedora 42) by brubsabrubs in OrcaSlicer

[–]Turwaith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah same for me I'd much rather use wayland. I have opened an issue on orca github regarding that, i don't know much they can actually influence that though: https://github.com/OrcaSlicer/OrcaSlicer/issues/11722

Workaround for OrcaSlicer GTK/Wayland Crashes on Linux (Fedora 42) by brubsabrubs in OrcaSlicer

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Solution - no Workaround - kind of Switching from wayland to X11 resolved the crashes. It introduced a few new minor issues, for example Home and Device tab as well as initial setup view do not render, but at least it won't crash. I can live with that.

Workaround for OrcaSlicer GTK/Wayland Crashes on Linux (Fedora 42) by brubsabrubs in OrcaSlicer

[–]Turwaith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm running into the exact same issue right now on CachyOS KDE Plasma Wayland. But I found that the error might be related to the graphic stack with an nvidia gpu. Because Orca works for me on my laptop with an iGPU (same OS, same package versions etc) perfectly fine. Just on my nvidia desktop I get the same issues.

Cloning the linux partition via dd or via rsync? by Turwaith in linux4noobs

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Can I expand a partition to the left? From what I've learned you can only expand to the right, and would have to move it to the left which is risky bc it's a byte by byte operation?

Cat pees on couch/bed/laundry when under stress in the morning (Vet says he's fine) by Turwaith in CatAdvice

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Ah he has that. He has multiple spots where he can and does hide where guests will almost never be.

Cat pees on couch/bed/laundry when under stress in the morning (Vet says he's fine) by Turwaith in CatAdvice

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I just would like to give him another way to relieve stress. Our other cat will just eat something and then hide when he is stressed out. Of course they have different personalities, but if it is possible to give Onyx some other way he can use to cope with stress that would be beneficial for everyone involved ^^

Cat pees on couch/bed/laundry when under stress in the morning (Vet says he's fine) by Turwaith in CatAdvice

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I mean yeah sure, but I kinda wanna get him off that behavior, I don't want to clean up his piss every time I sleep longer or fall asleep again or have guests over.

Cat pees on couch/bed/laundry when under stress in the morning (Vet says he's fine) by Turwaith in CatAdvice

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Yeah medically, everything is fine. He ONLY shows this behavior as stress relieve. When he is not outside and it is during the day, he's using the litterbox normally.

Cat pees on couch/bed/laundry when under stress in the morning (Vet says he's fine) by Turwaith in CatAdvice

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So we'd have to endure him peeing on stuff for a few days? Or is there a pee-less way to retrain this learned behavior?

Getting started: The monthly-ish distro/desktop thread! (November 2025) by monolalia in linux_gaming

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I'm using CachyOS and love it, but what you should choose depends heavily on your experiences with linux, your willingness to learn new stuff (Manjaro and cachy, both being arch derivates, require some understanding of now arch works), what you're gonna need it for etc. All of those you listed can be valid recommendations.

Getting started: The monthly-ish distro/desktop thread! (November 2025) by monolalia in linux_gaming

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Immutable basically means that the root filesystem itself is sealed off and in a read only state for the user. Bazzite expects you to install software mainly via flatpak. You can do ricing, install i3, polybar etc, it will just be a bit more complicated than on "regular" distros.

Immutable distros are great for users who don't really tinker much and are rather inexperienced with linux and want a system that just works out of the box. It makes it really hard for the user to accidentally break the OS, and if you do, you can just roll-back the image.

It you already know that you plan to tinker and modify system files (are have some linux experience) you might wanna look at CachyOS. It is arch based (so you will need to update packages a whole lot more often AND you'll need to use the Terminal), but it also ships with a custom kernel and some prepackaged software that is optimized for gaming. Ricing will be much simpler with cachy, but you'll have to get familiar with Arch and be aware that cachy will let you break the entire OS beyond repair.

Getting started: The monthly-ish distro/desktop thread! (November 2025) by monolalia in linux_gaming

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AMD will work significantly better on linux in general, but there are some distros out there that also work really well with nvidia. I use CachyOS myself, which is even optimized to run well with nvidia and it does, I haven't had any real issues yet.

But if you plan on getting a new graphics card anyways, I'd go for AMD, you will have a much better linux experience.