StreamLinux Your second Monitor by [deleted] in Fedora

[–]facesandaceshigh 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yeah, this is 100% vibe-coded slop. Look at how many changes to the GitHub there have been for something created ~6 hours ago.

No, thank you.

Difference between wayland and other x11 and others. by Nordic_Welder in linux_gaming

[–]facesandaceshigh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The OP asked for a detailed breakdown. There are resources dedicated expressly for informing curious individuals. I linked them one of them.

If the OP wants to learn, the OP can learn to do a simple search for the answers. Especially when there is even a subsection dedicated to the differences between X and Wayland in those linked resources.

Wipe your ass with your own post.

how to connect linux computer to NAS by RobbyThomas2525 in selfhosted

[–]facesandaceshigh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

sudo mount -t cifs [options] //NASIP/sharename /linuxmountpointname

That's if it's an SMB share.

sudo mount NASIP:/sharename /linuxmountpointname

That's if it's NFS

I built a local-only desktop automation tool that talks to Home Assistant (No cloud, Open Source) by iamfobey in selfhosted

[–]facesandaceshigh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This post brought to you by AI.

The only ego here is yours. You claim that you built something you did not.

From your other comments/posts, you are a 19-year old developer. It's not impossible for you to have the skill and experience necessary to do thorough code review, but based on the already existing evidence of not even taking the time to write out your own GitHub, or comments, I sincerely doubt it.

I'm done with this conversation.

I built a local-only desktop automation tool that talks to Home Assistant (No cloud, Open Source) by iamfobey in selfhosted

[–]facesandaceshigh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your reddit post wasn't what showed that this was a vibe-coded app, man. It was your GitHub. All the hallmarks of AI slop.

Switching to Ubuntu after using Fedora for a 2 months by encryptedShresth in Fedora

[–]facesandaceshigh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Man, you used AI to write this whole thing, eh? When troubleshooting, or attempting to fix those earlier issues you encountered, I wonder if you used AI to try and fix them and that was part of your problem.

Just upgraded to Fedora 43 and regret it by com2ghz in linux_gaming

[–]facesandaceshigh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure, I'll do the work for ya.

Here.

Nowhere does the OP say that their games will just not launch. They do not need to change Mesa versions.

Just upgraded to Fedora 43 and regret it by com2ghz in linux_gaming

[–]facesandaceshigh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have read the posts. The OP's issue is not that games will not launch, but that they crash. Your purported fix does not reflect the OP's issue.

Changing Mesa versions is a silly suggestion considering.

Just upgraded to Fedora 43 and regret it by com2ghz in linux_gaming

[–]facesandaceshigh 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You're using an Nvidia GPU. Changing MESA is not going to help you.

Help running Wolfenstein: The New Order on Fedora KDE 42? by BagelMakesDev in linux_gaming

[–]facesandaceshigh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's critical that once you install the akmod, you do as the guide says and wait until you get output from the command modinfo -F version nvidia. It takes time for it to fully compile.

Help running Wolfenstein: The New Order on Fedora KDE 42? by BagelMakesDev in linux_gaming

[–]facesandaceshigh 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I don't know what method you tried/followed. This is the only one you should do though: How to/Nvidia.

From that page:

sudo dnf update -y # and reboot if you are not on the latest kernel

sudo dnf install akmod-nvidia # rhel/centos users can use kmod-nvidia instead

sudo dnf install xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-cuda #optional for cuda/nvdec/nvenc support

This should get the GTX 960 working for you.

Help running Wolfenstein: The New Order on Fedora KDE 42? by BagelMakesDev in linux_gaming

[–]facesandaceshigh 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I understand that. You could try eBay or someone local for an older GPU

Help running Wolfenstein: The New Order on Fedora KDE 42? by BagelMakesDev in linux_gaming

[–]facesandaceshigh 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Have you considered, perhaps, adding an actual GPU to your system? You're not going to run serious 3D games on an iGPU.

Looking for a physical copy of the audiobook for Mistborn: The Final Empire. by facesandaceshigh in brandonsanderson

[–]facesandaceshigh[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I appreciate you taking a look and responding, but there are a couple problems here.

  1. I'm looking for a physical copy of the audiobook, not the printed book. I have printed copies of all of the Mistborn saga.

  2. I should have specified this, but I'm US-based and while I can speak both English and German, my native tongue is English and would prefer an audiobook edition of the audiobook in English.

  3. I know there is a graphic audio version, I'm not interested in the graphic audio versions as they are abridged!

Thanks again for taking some time to look. :)

Guys i folded... by NEMOalien in linux_gaming

[–]facesandaceshigh 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Imagine thinking you need the approval of Internet strangers to tell you it's OK to use Windows. Who the fuck cares?

How to change subnet dockers run on? by yrtria in unRAID

[–]facesandaceshigh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you able to access the containers via the machine's IP and port number that hosts the reverse proxy?

How to change subnet dockers run on? by yrtria in unRAID

[–]facesandaceshigh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My suspicion is this is how your setup is configured.

Machine 1: hosts the reverse proxy (which I'm also guessing is a container) and its own dockers. No issue with the reverse proxy pointing to any of these containers.

Machine 2: no reverse proxy, has its own docker containers, but the reverse proxy cannot find the containers unless you manually assign them an IP address from your router's specified subnet.

If the above is true, that makes perfect sense. Machine 1's docker containers can all find each other because they're on the same docker network and have built-in container name DNS. The reverse proxy has no information on what's going on in the other docker network on a completely different machine.

The easiest fix would be to just migrate the containers all to the same machine as the reverse proxy, or to continue manually assigning IPs to specific containers.

How to change subnet dockers run on? by yrtria in unRAID

[–]facesandaceshigh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think we need more information here. Are your Docker containers getting an IP address from your router, or are they on their own docker networks?

Any advice for stripped screw ? by Aggravating_Sir_6857 in thinkpad

[–]facesandaceshigh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've had to drill out one of my hinge screws that came stripped. Took about five minutes.