This one is edgy.
This one is edgy.
umu (pronounced “oo-moo”) is a lot easier to say, at least.
Some year I’ll figure out how to use it with Heroic Launcher.
I set up a wiki.js docker container for myself, mainly for keeping track of video game achievement lists in things I’m playing, but I’m probably gonna plop all my docs into it at some stage. It does basically use folder hierarchy, and I have it set to backup to a self-hosted Gitea git repo every 24hrs as well, so I have somewhere to pull all the markdown docs (and their edit history) from if needed, too.
I’m usually using nvidia-beta
drivers from AUR because they’re newer, so I just added the hook as an insurance policy.
The DKMS drivers are probably the safer option because they’ll handle rebuilding the kernel modules. Even though (like EddyBot said) the kernel and nvidia packages are supposed to get updated together, sometimes you can spam pacman -Syu
at the wrong time and only one package is updated and things go wonky…
Nvidia Arch user here, are you just forgetting to rebuild your kernel modules after a kernel or nvidia driver update?
You can just add a pacman hook that triggers mkinitcpio -P
after the linux or nvidia packages are updated. I’ve never had a no-GUI situation from a stray update… maybe one or two that were my own doing when trying to set up UKI’s though.
Pretty sure paru
without flags defaults to that, so you don’t even need the “-Syu” portion! 👍
Are you sure it’s a Tauon issue and not a Jellyfin issue? I can’t say I’ve had it mis-report play counts for me but I use it with Navidrome, not Jellyfin - maybe Jellyfin doesn’t follow the Airsonic API as strictly or something?
Tauon Music Box. I just point it at my Navidrome instance and hit shuffle usually.
I use systemd-nuclear-reactor in my system, systemd-spoon and systemd-fork weren’t good enough to replace just using my hands though.
I wish they’d remove the US-only geo-restriction they have on half the autofill functionality.
Were there supposed to be “some thoughts, details and resources” posted here? at the moment its just a link to the wayland project logo.
There’s a GNOME extension called HUE lights that allows you to control everything from your tray, entertainment zones and all. Similar probably exists for KDE/etc.
This game is a self-contained experience, but also basically exists to be a joke reference inside another game, “Lair of the Clockwork God”.
Nobody is forcing you to use Wayland. Just take up the mantle of maintaining X11 yourself, because nobody is forced to keep that alive either.
OP probably meant ‘onslaught’, with all the communities that have basically became lists of articles posted by automated bot accounts.
There’s !SquaredCircle@kbin.social but I feel like there are 6~ active commenters there… the other options are like ghost towns.
I tried both Lidarr and Beets before, but their automation tended to pick matches with a “eh, close enough” attitude, so I just decided I’d do it properly myself.
I tag metadata on everything with MusicBrainz Picard, and then store it in a /{Album Artist}/{Album}/{Track}
hierarchy.
The usual fix from the Jellyfin docs would be to check you file naming conventions, and add the TVDB or TMDB show ID to the folder so that it scrapes it correctly, or use the Identify option like @Rudee mentioned to select a better match from the UI after import.
Both TVDB and TMDB consider Pokémon Journeys to be Season 23 of the original Pokémon show, the OMDB seems to list it as a standalone show though, so you could import and match it against that metadata.