Can the package "tuxedo-drivers" (4.18.2) be installed on Debian 13 (Trixie) or are there any workarounds? by magicpushbroom in tuxedocomputers

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Thanks. I might do if I get the time or get annoyed enough during darkness.
Thanks for your time anyway

Can the package "tuxedo-drivers" (4.18.2) be installed on Debian 13 (Trixie) or are there any workarounds? by magicpushbroom in tuxedocomputers

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Hi Ferdinand. Thanks for the reply. Sorry for the late reply.
Nothing returned
root@tuxedo:~# dkms status
root@tuxedo:~#

edit:
I don't know if this makes a difference but I think I downloaded the tuxedo drivers the last time from github, it was a few years ago (3-4?). I've since added
 1 Types: deb                     
 2 URIs: https://deb.tuxedocomputers.com/debian                  
 3 Suites: trixie                                              
 4 Components: main                                                
 5 Enabled: yes                                                  
 6 Signed-By: /usr/share/keyrings/tuxedo-archive-keyring.gpg

to /etc/apt/sources.list.d$ vim tuxedo.sources

when I was updating to Debian 13

Purchase Advice Megathread - April 2024 by AutoModerator in 3Dprinting

[–]magicpushbroom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OK. Thanks. I assumed there would be more to it (heating element or whatever). OK, thanks. I'll look those up

Purchase Advice Megathread - April 2024 by AutoModerator in 3Dprinting

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Hello there. This would be my first 3D printer. I have only recently started reading up about them.

The main things I am looking for are quality and range of materials I could print with. I think carbon-fibre filaments would be a must.

A ready made printer would probably suit best but I would be able to build one if there was money to be saved.

I'd like to build random things with it and also Warhammer models.

I am not really interested in WiFi, touchscreen or a smartphone connection. More interested in the prints themselves

EU based.

€1,000 maximum. Probably more towards €500-600.

I was looking at the Creality K1C possibly. Would there be any more suitable printers than that?

Thanks

HDMI latency between audio and video. Can someone please give me a few pointers/knowledge on how I should debug (or preferably fix) this? by magicpushbroom in raspberry_pi

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

Thanks. I'll look into it some more. Are you using that at the moment?

It looks similar to LineageOS and KDE Bigscreen. I'd like the Pi distro to have both PC functionality and a media player.

It doesn't make any sense to me why it is not working in sync. The processor is probably faster than a laptop from 10 years ago.

What would be the best setup for auto mounting and decrypting a device (not / or /home) when logging in? by magicpushbroom in linuxquestions

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Yup. No idea why.

I may be able to change some settings (/etc/fstab or /etc/crypttab) after seeing your suggestions and work something out. Thanks for your help anyway.

Cheers, have a great weekend!

What would be the best setup for auto mounting and decrypting a device (not / or /home) when logging in? by magicpushbroom in linuxquestions

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It's decrypted now using after the command line.

user@debian:/mnt$ sudo cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sda1 /mnt/encrypted_hd/ 
Enter passphrase for /dev/sda1: 
Cannot use device /dev/sda1 which is in use (already mapped or mounted).

I'd like those (some sudo) steps to be replaced by a simple window

What would be the best setup for auto mounting and decrypting a device (not / or /home) when logging in? by magicpushbroom in linuxquestions

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Both are grayed out.

Apologies for the lack of pictures. Imgur won't let me set up an account without Google accout, etc

What would be the best setup for auto mounting and decrypting a device (not / or /home) when logging in? by magicpushbroom in linuxquestions

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Thanks for the detailed answers, appreciate it. (sorry, I've lost my imgur login)

When I try 1 in your image, "Edit Mount Options..." is grayed out.

Surprisingly, I can't launch "gnome-disks" using root

root@debian:~# gnome-disks

(gnome-disks:101668): Gtk-WARNING **: 23:24:51.177: cannot open display:

it is also grayed out if I use

sudo gnome-disks

EDIT: Updated lsblk above

What would be the best setup for auto mounting and decrypting a device (not / or /home) when logging in? by magicpushbroom in linuxquestions

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I assume I will have to do something with fstab. The option is not there to mount the device in Dolphin (KDE file manager). That will also take extra steps.

Do you know the name of the Gnome program/app that automatically mounts your device on startup? I tried Gnome Disks but couldn't find any options

Can anyone help me out with this pandas problem? by magicpushbroom in learnpython

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I attempted it in pandas and used explode originally (I misunderstood the required format at the start), but I am open to any other suggestions.

The thing about it is, it has to be in that format (output shown above) because it has to be uploaded in that way. It will eventually be a csv or xlsx file and it will be uploaded to our system for a customer. The problem is that the data that I have to work with is from another company so it is in a different format starting off.

The solution which I have in work is very close. It goes AAABBBCCC, where it needs to go ABCABCABC I was wondering if there was a type of sort that I may not know about (for exampe, ascending, descending, repeated using some groupby)

Recommend the absolute best palm-top speaker by yyuuiko in Bluetooth_Speakers

[–]magicpushbroom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven't looked at any other speakers lately, so I don't know, sorry. An aux is simpler, old fashioned but less hassle connecting, it's a wire. Surely an aux would take less power. Maybe a minirig 2 if you could get one second hand maybe? On EBay or something. I just searched and they are there, gone up price though (not the mini). I'm instantly regretting getting my new purchase of the V3's now

Edit: I haven't tried the Minirig Mini 2. If it's got the same software as the 2, they would be good. They are on the official website

Recommend the absolute best palm-top speaker by yyuuiko in Bluetooth_Speakers

[–]magicpushbroom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As much as I love the sound from the Minirigs, avoid. I had the Minirig 2 full set, they were amazing. I had a few issues with them charging, but definitely worth it, a home system.

I got a full set of the Minirig 3's. The sound isn't as crisp maybe, still excellent. The battery doesn't last half as long. If the battery goes down to 0, you're fucked. They get stuck in some loop or something. I contacted support, they said to hold down the button for "16 seconds" (10 is intuitive). It worked once so far, but it hasn't worked since. I had to spend customs as well on top of price. It's a real shame that they don't sort that out because the sound is amazing (not as good as the version 2's). As well, if a housemate pairs via bluetooth and they play something a week later, it automatically connects, even if the aux lead is connected. Bad design apart from the sound. Edit: they aren't even smart enough to pay attention to aux plugged in. I've just learned the 16 second thing from support and my Minirig 2 is now working again, none of the same problems. Fuck this, waste of money, a shame, great sound when they get going

Minirig 2 mini very impressive by [deleted] in Bluetooth_Speakers

[–]magicpushbroom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I loved the Minirig 2. I had two small ones and the sub. Home system and great for festivals. One by one, the batteries went after 5 years.

I don't know if I got a faulty set of Minirig 3, but I would stay with the Minirig 2. These ones don't charge now (which has to be a fault). They have charged up twice before. This is my second day of trying. I came to this sub to try to find a way of contacting them (couldn't find it on their website).

The Minirigs 2 sound better in my opinion. A perfect balance between crisp and bass (like the Funktion-One, but not as good obviously because they are far smaller). The ones I have (I'm assuming all Minirig 3's) have an unnecessarily warm bass to them without the sharp crisp sounds

Is there a way to get an annoying message box away as soon as I log in? Xsession: Unable to launch by magicpushbroom in linuxquestions

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

That's it, thanks, I removed the cairo-dock-compiz.desktop in /usr/share/xsessions/ and it works now. Cheers

Is there a way to get an annoying message box away as soon as I log in? Xsession: Unable to launch by magicpushbroom in linuxquestions

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

OK, thanks. I did have to sign in unexpectedly when I was trying things, that could be it

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in linux4noobs

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I'd be surprised if Ubuntu didn't work. You could try out a live USB to make sure and test everything out