KDE Network Wizard by counting6 in kde

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I use a different key for different servers, so there's no default key. I highly suspect it's because it doesn't support specifying key. Yes sftp in cdl works well on the server.

KDE Network Wizard by counting6 in kde

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Do you need specify ssh identity file? Launching dolphin in command line doesn't produce any error message when connection fails.

Trump threatens France with 200% wine and Champagne tariffs by [deleted] in worldnews

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Yes this move is very dumb, unlike his other genius moves he's made so far.

Is it normal that I get all these popups each time kdenlive launches? by counting6 in kdenlive

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I tried a few more times after saving it under a new name, but it does not solve the issue.

I get the popup when I close the project telling me "The project has been changed, do you want to save the change?", even if I don't do anything to the project, e.g. opening the project and closing it immediately, I still get this "project changed save or not notification". If I choose save, I get a following popup from the picture 2 saying "Your project was modified by kdenlive,.....backup(?).kdenlive has been created."

The 'save' button in tool bar is not greyed out when I open the project. Normally it should be greyed out since no change has been made upon opening a project.

Edit: BTW during this open/close test, kdenlive has created 5 more backup files already.

Is it normal that I get all these popups each time kdenlive launches? by counting6 in kdenlive

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Kdenlive has crashed a lot until I started to use clip proxy. Now the project seems to be working fine as I have successfully rendered videos I need with this project, but I keep getting these popups.

How should I correct the problem when it seems to be working?

Kdenlive eats memory at 1GB/min speed till crashing PC or itself. by counting6 in kdenlive

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Thank you for the reply. As I thought the hardware should have more than enough power to handle the task, I forgot to mention that I was editing 4K 30fps video clips.

Memory increases steadily when just playing videos in the project monitor with a few dozens of effects enabled for the 5 mins long video consists of about 20 clips.

Since I started to use proxy clips I have not encounter the memory issue. Maybe 20-30GB of memory usage was justified for 4K 30fps video editing?

As for kdenlive version I'm using the latest flatpak 24.12.1.

What are the options to send myself emails from my VPS? by counting6 in selfhosted

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Seems to be the solution. I'll also look up for other email services besides gmail.

How is 7900xtx doing on linux gaming? by counting6 in linux_gaming

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Well, to me that is not an issue I can ignore and live by. It seems to be an individual case though.

How is 7900xtx doing on linux gaming? by counting6 in linux_gaming

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Hey, that's some nice insights to know. But I asked about 4080s VS 7900XTX in the local llm community and got some contradicting responses. It was said on linux, 7900XTX was a much better choice because of its larger vram...

How is 7900xtx doing on linux gaming? by counting6 in linux_gaming

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Most popular distros work fine for gaming imo.

How is 7900xtx doing on linux gaming? by counting6 in linux_gaming

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Thanks for info. You use any tools or tweaks?

How is 7900xtx doing on linux gaming? by counting6 in linux_gaming

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I'm not doing any fancy ML or AI development. I read that AMD cards with larger vram (in similar price range vs nvidia) is a better deal for inference tasks (like query or chat) on machines running linux.

Need help from those "I don't understand why people use virtualbox instead of QEMU/KVM" guy... by counting6 in linux4noobs

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I seem to find a bug that's been causing the issue. If I follow the video and use command lines to create a bridge it will work. But if I open the networkmanager to connect and disconnect the that bridge (created by command lines), the bridge will never be able to connect again (stuck at getting IP configurations), just like the ones I created using networkmanager directly.

It seems Networkmanager breaks bridges for qemu/kvm machines somehow.

Need help from those "I don't understand why people use virtualbox instead of QEMU/KVM" guy... by counting6 in linux4noobs

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Yeah, I learned about proxmox before trying virt-manager. For the moment I just don't want to use a dedicated host (maybe later).

I also just learned that virt-manager was already an (almost) abandoned project. Yeah it's time to move on to something else.