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iturnedintoanewt@lemmy.worldOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Deluge/Radarr/Sonarr...How to best delete release group naming BEFORE the filename?English
2·14 days agoWell, when I go to the downloads or the movies folder, I don’t like all my folders starting as www.releasepage.com your releases here [beginning of actual movie name get’s cut because it’s too long to show in the list]. It’s really not helpful. So I’d very much rather get it out. Or behind at least. Somewhere where it doesn’t block.
iturnedintoanewt@lemmy.worldOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Deluge/Radarr/Sonarr...How to best delete release group naming BEFORE the filename?English
2·16 days agoThanks! I think I’ll do that.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Rotate GRUB book screen on a lowcost CHUWI laptop?
1·19 days agoThanks! I did check some of their posts for other issues but didn’t find much regarding this one on several searches. I’ll check linux-hardware as well.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Rotate GRUB book screen on a lowcost CHUWI laptop?
1·22 days agoIt seems update-grub does update initd in the process. But…yeah, it seems to continue to ignore my GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX line. I also tried the gentoo way of your wiki, running grub-mkconfig instead of just update-grub. But after updating and going for a reboot, it still didn’t do much. I’m not exactly sure what am I doing wrong, and I’m not sure how can I troubleshoot whether grub is accepting my line, failing or ignoring it. Also I’m not sure how to check whether ‘the kernel has been compiled with rotation support’. Some structural support going on that last sentence…
iturnedintoanewt@lemmy.worldOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Rotate GRUB book screen on a lowcost CHUWI laptop?
1·22 days agoThanks! This is the first time i see this option. I’m not sure how this might work, as grub starts way before invoking X11, the way I understand it. But the panel is indeed labeled DSI-1. That said, I created the file but seems not to work. Is the line
Option "rotate" "right"Just like that? It didn’t seem to do anything after running update-grub and rebooting.

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Linux@lemmy.ml•postmarketOS v25.12: The One Where The Saga Continues
91·1 month agoSigh… Thanks. I’m afraid that device was already outdated on release. These days you’ll take the full 3GB of RAM it has just by opening the browser. I don’t think that’s usable anymore by today’s requirements.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•postmarketOS v25.12: The One Where The Saga Continues
6·1 month agoThat’s… Quite a long list of deal breakers for me, I’m afraid. I really want a Linux phone, and i wouldn’t mind paying extra for the effort. But i need one that works with all its hardware. Calls, data, gps, camera, sensors and yes, also NFC. My country’s digital ID app uses it to verify your physical ID in order to allow you to login for some paperwork.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•postmarketOS v25.12: The One Where The Saga Continues
17·1 month agoIs there any device where everything works? Whenever i try to check Linux phones, there’s always trouble like “calls don’t work”, “camera doesn’t work”, “gps won’t fix” and so on… Is there a device with full working support?
I’ll have to check on this one, never heard of it, and unbound has a tendency to randomly fail on me after a few months.
iturnedintoanewt@lemmy.worldOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Konsole now prompts for passwords and other questions in pop-ups??
2·2 months agoThanks. This is the first time I hear about this program, but it looks like it’s indeed the one taking over the pw credentials. I tried unsetting the variables, and hopefully it will stop bugging after a reboot.
Have you had a chance to try it outside of Europe, perhaps while traveling? I just saw someone mentioning they might be region locked.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Which company has a better reputation Lenovo or ASUS?
1·2 months agoI’m not sure it’s disabled in Linux. Might be a BIOS ‘feature’.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Which company has a better reputation Lenovo or ASUS?
3·2 months agoExcept the Dells now might have HEVC hardware decoding disabled at OS level to save a few licensing bucks.
Yeah that’s what i meant, one of those android dongles… But which one is good for it. And I wouldn’t be able to bring the server with me, as it has about 10Tb now between movies and TV shows.
Thanks…yeah that’s the one. I’m not sure where to source it from, either in Europe or in Asia.
iturnedintoanewt@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Probably a dumb question, but: do I need to do anything to my media drive when swapping from Windows?
4·2 months agoAs already suggested, for portable media exFAT is the way to go. Might also need an additional package not immediately installed by default, but nothing a quick apt-get install or dnf install won’t sort out in a second.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•[Solved] Own domain for Jellyfin and privacy concernsEnglish
7·2 months ago… Check duckdns constant resolution issues. There’s lots of threads about their inconsistency and unreliability. Can’t really complain, because it’s truly free, but there’s no full week that goes without issue.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•"We need to go beyond Signal" – How today's AWS outage shows the weaknesses of centralized apps | TechRadar
11·3 months agoOnion is also decentralized, and everyone knows it’s monitored by the alphabet agencies. So yeah, I’d consider a hidden encryption vulnerability a solid possibility.


It’s the best game I’ve played in years, but I’d rather but physical or in any other manner than giving money to epic. Still waiting for any other chance.