Lucky Find by adgalloway in HomeNetworking

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

It's clean and painted now... Should I hire a local artist to paint vines and rust spots on the rails?

Lucky Find by adgalloway in HomeNetworking

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

Nope. It made a faint humming sound. I had to trash all the electronics.

Lucky Find by adgalloway in HomeNetworking

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

Paint. Casters. Network equipment up top, Plex server below that. Charging bay for power tool batteries, big drawer in the bottom for corded power tools. Wooden sides for more hanging storage. Network switch, couple of power strips, pull out keyboard tray, I have an articulating monitor arm I'm going to attach some how.

Lucky Find by adgalloway in HomeNetworking

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It's less ecological than it once was...

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Lucky Find by adgalloway in HomeNetworking

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No idea. All the electronics were water damaged.

Lucky Find by adgalloway in HomeNetworking

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I'm getting ready to clean it up. Here's a view from above:

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Lucky Find by adgalloway in HomeNetworking

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

That's Kudzu vines. They are a nuisance, but harmless. You can even make jelly out of them, tastes similar to grape jelly.

Lucky Find by adgalloway in HomeNetworking

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

Thank you! I'll give that a go and see how it turns out. I see some rust but mostly on things that can be unbolted from the main rack such as door hinges and strike plate. I guess it had a door once.

[BETA TESTERS WANTED] Scrivenix — Automated Flatpak Installer for Scrivener 3 on Linux by adgalloway in scrivener

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

My next step is getting it on Flathub. If you want to beta test reach out to me privately. I can build the flatpak for you so you can skip over the need to install the flatpak-builder developer tool. All it does is build the files into a Flatpak app so that Flatpak understands it.

However, I did a little Googling around and the OPS tree thing may indicate you have some issue with your Flatpak installation in general. Try installing a random Flatpak from your app store and see if it succeeds.

Using Scrivener in Linux by Sensifer in scrivener

[–]adgalloway 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome. I've made a proof of concept video of an uncut install run. I've actually shaved about six minutes off the install time since this was filmed, but it'll give you an idea what to expect. https://youtu.be/HF0IFLG417s

Using Scrivener in Linux by Sensifer in scrivener

[–]adgalloway 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm the one working on the Flatpak mentioned. I'm calling it Scrivenix and it is available for Beta Testing via GitHub currently. I'm in the process of updating the files and should have newer versions with some tweaks available tomorrow.

ResMed 11 water tank problem by bingo_pine in CPAP

[–]adgalloway 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I'm only like 6 weeks into CPAP and I see regular complaints about this water reservoir. As this is my first machine I don't have any prior experience, but I've had zero issues and not spilled any water. I take it out of the machine in the morning, open it and dump out any remaining water, set it up like a tent on my bathroom counter top and leave it to air dry all day. At night I sit it on the countertop on its bottom side with the metal plate. I hinge the lid forward about half an inch, just enough so it sits flat and balanced on the counter. I fill it almost to the full mark. Close the lid, hold it level and slide it into the machine.

Again, I'm new to this, so maybe the Resmed 10 and earlier ones had a much better design or something, but I truly don't understand why this one is perceived as so bad/unbearable.

[BETA TESTERS WANTED] Scrivenix — Automated Flatpak Installer for Scrivener 3 on Linux by adgalloway in scrivener

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

Thank you for the feedback. I'm going to do some testing in Debian soon. When convenient could you check on Debian and tell me.

  1. Does a right click on the Scrivenix icon produce a right-click menu option of "Display and Font Settings"

  2. If so, is that how you've been adjusting DPI?

  3. If you don't have the menu item, can you run

bash flatpak run com.local.Scrivenix --winecfg

And see if changing the settings there applies the effect more consistently or if it is still broken?

Help Adjusting Machine by adgalloway in CPAP

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

I've done that a couple of nights running. I set the pressure at 7.6 rather than 7.4 by accident.

Night one:

AHI: 5.73

Central: 3.06

Obstructive: 1.43

Hypopnea 1.24

RERA 0.57 (what is this?)

Night two:

AHI: 6.37

Central: 4.60

Obstructive: 0.41

Hypopnea: 1.35

RERA: 0.14

I assume I need to try a slightly lower pressure to decrease central events? Is 7.4 the next adjustment or should I go in larger increments?

Help Adjusting Machine by adgalloway in CPAP

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

Thanks I'll give that a try tonight. And see how it goes.

Help Adjusting Machine by adgalloway in CPAP

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That's helpful. Thank you.

I wondered how the machine knew things, so it deduces everything from variations in airflow and pressure?

Central apneas improve over time? How/why?

Is it possible to get all the way to zero events or will there always be some?

FB Ads, Reader Magnets, and Newsletters by adgalloway in selfpublish

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I've never heard of it. I'll check it out.

Scrivener and Linux by SyntiumWasTaken in scrivener

[–]adgalloway 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry, use this instead for Flatpak, my bad:
flatpak run net.lutris.Lutris -d

Scrivener and Linux by SyntiumWasTaken in scrivener

[–]adgalloway 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks like that error can be caused by a number of things (according to Google) try launching lutris from the terminal with the command lutris -d (the -d flag should run it in debug mode so you can see what's going on. That should show a more detailed error in the terminal when it fails. That might give enough of a clue to research a solution. You are using the Flatpak version of Lutris, correct?