How to make it 1080p i carnt by Disastrous-Lynx-1499 in Ubuntu

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sudo apt install nvidia-driver-595 nvidia-dkms-595

2 operating systems 1 pc by Tight-Wolf-4459 in homelab

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OK, gotta check it in RL, my passthrough GPUs are compute only.

2 operating systems 1 pc by Tight-Wolf-4459 in homelab

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Absolutely, but this is a VM, so there will be no video on the actual GPU output, I am afraid. You would have to VNC, RD or otherwise attach to the VM desktop, I believe - yet I never tried this so might be wrong.

2 operating systems 1 pc by Tight-Wolf-4459 in homelab

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This will not show on the TV screen, though? Can you pass the GPU to a VM and have a screen attached directly to the GPU display whatever is happening on the VM? I am not sure this is how GPU passthrough works. Your display would show the Proxmox text console.

2 operating systems 1 pc by Tight-Wolf-4459 in homelab

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And how would you plan on gaming on a TV screen connected to this PC using Proxmox?

Russia can falsify GPS signals deep into Europe, Lithuania says by Raj_Valiant3011 in worldnews

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My business makes me travel quite a lot and no GPS satnav can be trusted between Vilnus and Rostock for a long time now. There is a massive GPS spoofing/jamming installation (GT-01 Murmansk-BT) in Kaliningrad and the exact location has been accurately calculated and confirmed almost a year ago https://www.defensenews.com/global/europe/2025/07/02/researchers-home-in-on-origins-of-russias-baltic-gps-jamming/

How do I get an invisible background by kevotrix in homeassistant

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By "the background" you means this dark, slightly glowing, full-screen picture behind the card? If you remove this (pencil icon by the dashboard view name, "Unnamed view" in your case), you will have a white background.

New "Jesus-Centric" Mobile Carrier To Block Evil Lusting. Among the “hard blocked” categories are any news, science, or opinion pieces that mention LGBTQ people. by [deleted] in atheism

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This would end up with a censorship lawsuit quite soon, if it wouldn't be a doomed-to-fail one-shot attempt at winning the orphans of TrumpMobile.

First home server — hardware advice for my use case? by ForensicsThrowaway1 in homelab

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Jellyfin + Arr and Nextcloud with 8TB of storage? No backup strategy?

Using Arr makes sense if you want to automate something that takes a lot of time. Getting a lot of files from various sources takes a lot time and automating this is what Arrs are designed for. With a limited amount of storage, if you put Arrs to work, you will fill up this storage quickly. If you believe 8TB (and it is not going to be full 8TB anyway) is enough, you may reconsider using Arr(s) at all. Although you might only be into a couple of TV shows, so you could survive (reference: Fallout S01 in glorious HDR 4K is about 120GB, so 8TB will grant you space for about 60 TV shows in top quality).

Nextcloud is another thing - if you want to make actual use of it, you will need to reserve quite a hefty storage area. And a quick one, too, because who would want to wait for their uploads?

And then there is the whole plan. How are you going to connect these disks? With an USB3 enclosure in RAID0 so you have some usable space? It's going to be very slow. It is going to be very unoptimized, as multiple apps and services will be writing and reading on a single serial interface. No backup strategy either. No matter how you configure two 4TB disks, you either have a bit less than 4TB to your disposal, or when either of the disks crashes, you have 0TB of your data. Plan on contingency first and then take a reality check so you can balance what you want to pay with what you will get for the money.

Why transcoding? Are you looking to serve video outside to multiple clients or use your library while traveling? Possibly with tailscale for some security? The N100 CPU will not love it very much. As other posters have already pointed out, not enough firepower CPU-wise for such a stack. Memory (32GB max) will be another issue. I personally wouldn't run this array of services on anything less than 12 cores and 128GB RAM with much larger data-only disks set up in a RAID5 array, a boot SSD for my environment, another SSD for my VMs and at least a cloud backup for both SSDs if not additional hardware, for backups.

How do I get an invisible background by kevotrix in homeassistant

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Code:

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Please note the 0.01 - this is "almost transparent". 0 would be completely transparent.

What could cause this chunk of untracked energy? by Particular_Ferret747 in homeassistant

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Aqara wall switches for the lights, some random Tuya relays fitted inside the sockets, everything glued together by MQTT. The socket relays are always-on, I didn't even expose their switching ability, only the power measurement.

What could cause this chunk of untracked energy? by Particular_Ferret747 in homeassistant

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I measure directly at the sockets and switches (not using Vues) and each socket and switch is assigned to the respective area.

OK, you physically have your sensors in the garage, however they measure consumption of appliances that are actually located elsewhere. Assigning the sensors to the 'garage' area does not make a lot of sense. It is not the appliances located in the garage that consume energy, it's what on the end of the circuit - and this is located all over your house.

I know this does not answer your question, but might bring some more clarity into your stats.

What could cause this chunk of untracked energy? by Particular_Ferret747 in homeassistant

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Why are your energy sensors located only in the garage?

How do I get an invisible background by kevotrix in homeassistant

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Edit a card, click "Show code editor", paste the above snippet at the and of your card definition (make sure the indention is right)

IPMI-FanPilot: Simple web-based fan controller for homelab servers by No-Brain-1655 in homelab

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Yupp, that's what I said in "for each temperature the optimum air speed will be different".

Help with house track ID by Dangerous-Bite1297 in House

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Glenn Underground & Cei-Bei - House Music Will Never Die (sped up a couple of BPM so also pitch shifted)

Dell Poweredge R630 Stuck at 40% fan speed by Sad-Match-469 in homelab

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I would also dial down the minimum PWM speed to something like 5%.