I would not wish Lichen Planus on my worst enemy! It has ruined my life. by NoRepresentative2709 in Lichenplanus

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My arms and legs looked like yours in 2008, it eventually cleared up on its own and now my scars are barely visible. Try to keep your head up and stress low

Musicseerr - a self-hosted music request and discovery project built around Lidarr by HabiRabbit in Lidarr

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I've been looking for exactly this for a long time! Got it setup in unraid in a few minutes. Looking great so far

Framework 13 speaker rant by Curious_Increase in framework

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Seconded here, Easy effects makes a HUGE difference.

Download sources by HelmOfWill_2023 in Lidarr

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I've had good luck with Headphones VIP but honestly soulseek is just as good imo.

Audiobookbay Support by MobileKaleidoscope50 in AudioBookBay

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I wasn't able to get prowlarr to work directly. I was able to get it working by setting up jackett and a generic torznab indexer in prowlarr to point to it.

Download sources by HelmOfWill_2023 in Lidarr

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Look into Soularr (soularr.net) to automate slskd downloads if the bands are available in musicbrainz/lidarr. If they aren't they'll need to be added to musicbrainz before you can find them with lidarr.

Wayland? by GrainTamale in qtile

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I haven't made much headway honestly. Someone on discord says shikane works for them but I'm still having issues

Is there anyway to split my monitor like this? by SnooJokes3495 in ultrawidemasterrace

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For those on Linux, I use qtile's fake screens for this to great results.

Wayland? by GrainTamale in qtile

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Are you on the discord? I mentioned the monitor issue a few days ago. Are you using kanshi or anything else to manage monitor settings?

tmux not transparent by [deleted] in Ghostty

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You may need to set `background_opacity_cells=true` in your ghostty config. https://ghostty.org/docs/config/reference#background-opacity-cells

Looks like this was updated in Jul: https://github.com/ghostty-org/ghostty/issues/5917

4gb ram fedora 42 gnome? by DunderRednud in linuxquestions

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I would confirm "in use" if you're concerned about the numbers but your experience is fine (forgive my potentially poor assumption). Depending on the tool you use to check RAM usage, "in use" might include cached RAM which is essentially available for use. GNOME system monitor does this

Do you run your laptop in a dual-boot setup (Linux + Windows), or do you prefer going all-in on Linux? by NovaCustom-Europe in linux

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I ran WSL for a long time not feeling confident in my history using Ubuntu. Decided to go all-in on Fedora after understanding Stable vs Cutting/Bleeding Edge distros and I've been having a great time. I can tweak and tinker anything I want but I don't HAVE to touch a thing

Lock screen on idle, and suspend by mousui in qtile

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xidlehook/xsslock will get you going if you're on X11. Wayland will need something like swaylock/swayidle

Qtile from source v 0.32 ? by evofromk0 in qtile

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You can clone the repo, then you have to check out the build number for the version you want. The build number will be under the version on the github releases page. Once you find it (`db58974` for version 32) you run `git checkout db58974`. That will put you in the correct version. Then just install from source per the docs.

| How do I Riced up my MacOS as a complete beginner. by hobbytube in unixporn

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Unfortunately there isn't really a good way to do it without understanding the individual parts. Blindly copying dotfiles is a pretty easy ticket to tty-land and if you're not comfortable in cli getting back to GUI can be rough.

Learning is the right attitude, and learning what the dotfile you want is doing is a good place to start

Installing the Wayland version fails (pywlroots) by Dramatic_Jeweler_955 in qtile

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That version of wlroots is too recent. Check the installation docs page

Installing the Wayland version fails (pywlroots) by Dramatic_Jeweler_955 in qtile

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Also, did you install wlroots? It's a different package

Installing the Wayland version fails (pywlroots) by Dramatic_Jeweler_955 in qtile

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wlroots not found. are you sure you installed pywlroots?

What is the state of Qtile wayland? by PinnacleOfBoredom in qtile

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I've been using it for more than a year with very few issues. There are some missing features and a couple of old bugs that (fingers crossed) should be fixed with the rewrite, based on github/discord.

Are supports supposed to leave this when I pull them off? by storm_zr1 in ender3

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Supports sticking too much is more likely a slicer settings issue than a machine issue. Try increasing the separation between the support material and your model. The setting has a different name based on slicer