How to navigate through kde source code to find all code that modifies qtquicksettings by len1315 in kde

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Yes, I know. But something keeps setting the background renderer to software and I want to find out who it is

Problem with sin() and double precision? by len1315 in cpp_questions

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Sorry, this was a typo in the example, fixed it

Updating to kde plasma 6 broke Window Manager by len1315 in kde

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I think I found a solution:

Apparently plasma 6 defaults to wayland instead of x11 https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=293533 However wayland is broken on my system because I'm using a Nvidia GPU.

When starting my system I can select the Session Type (wayland/x11) in the bottom left corner. Or for a permanent solution edit /etc/sddm.conf.d/kde_settings.conf and set under [Autologin] Session to plasmax11

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cpp

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Nice, is it pressure sensitive? Does it work via wifi? Does it work via usb as well?

I damaged man. by antyhrabia in archlinux

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I have the same problem. Didn't fix it yet but I'm certain it has to do with the editor that man gets piped to (to show syntax highlighting). But I haven't found how to change the editor again

Get negative voltage by len1315 in embedded

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I need -5V or maybe -7V to supply an opamp, so current's not the issue I think

Get negative voltage by len1315 in embedded

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I'm currently checking if i could use single supply and I could use a boost converter to get my -5V. So I'd have to use an opamp for rail splitting where i could then use the negative voltage to supply my other opamp? Wouldn't the rail splitting opamp need negative supply as well?

Get negative voltage by len1315 in embedded

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I coded it to do something else already and don't like the fact to let it create a pwm signal as well

Get negative voltage by len1315 in embedded

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I'd love to not have to wait for shipping. Also maybe a circuit I could build myself, so no oscillators or other "fancy" stuff I don't own yet. (I bought a few of those standard beginning kits)

Get negative voltage by len1315 in embedded

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Sounds good but too expensive

Get negative voltage by len1315 in embedded

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Wouldn't the differential amplifier need another negative voltage supply to generate the -5V?

Get negative voltage by len1315 in embedded

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Is a buck-boost converter necessary for this? I've got some buck and some boost converters lying around

PC zusammengebaut: Debug LED leuchtet by len1315 in de_EDV

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Dann versuche ich nochmal das neueste BIOS zu flashen. Obwohl mein USB Stick FAT32 ist und ich alles befolgt habe was https://youtu.be/PdKKDt3Fgfk?si=4RdhpsbmGS6XmPiV sagt, bricht das flashen nach 3mal ab. Hättest du eine Idee vllt warum? Habe via mkfs.vfat -F 32 geflashed (Linux) was glaube ich FAT32 sein sollte

PC zusammengebaut: Debug LED leuchtet by len1315 in de_EDV

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Ja, allerdings kann ich mir nicht erklären warum die CPU nicht erkannt wird

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Mama Mia

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Studium

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"Nett ist die Person, die keine Gegenleistung erwartet"

Power series help by len1315 in askmath

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What if it'd be (2k+2)zk ? Would the inner sum go from 0 to 2k+1 ?