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Jediwan

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  • Thanks, someone else linked this too: https://github.com/rgerganov/shanocast

    I've thought about running wires too but I don't always want it playing in every room, and the convenience of "cast to [group A] [group B] etc is too convenient for my family to give up.

  • That makes sense but I just wanted to check. Someone else linked this to me but it appears at least one other open source project works with it https://github.com/rgerganov/shanocast

  • Now that's interesting! Thanks

  • The cast button works with Apple Airplay and Sonos devices yeah? I also believe it works with (some) Wiim devices.

  • Dang OK thanks yeah we need all apps (Tidal, BandCamp, Pocketcasts etc) not just Spotify.

  • Music assistant is indeed cool and can do multi-room, but you have to go to it specifically first.

  • Snapcast allows me to use the "chromecast" button inside the spotify app?

  • Won't work with multiroom unfortunately.

  • I have a home server, I just need the little parts that plug into the speaker.

  • I actually looked into Wiim and it's really great, but you need to open the music in their app in order to do mutiroom. You can't just "cast" from Spotify or whatever.

    EDIT: Some Wiim devices have chromecast built in

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world
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    Selfhosted chromecast audio (multiroom)?

    With the outages this week I have decided to revisit synchronized multiroom audio. The important feature for me is that it needs to utilize the "cast" button within the Spotify/Tidal/etc apps because that's what my family uses.

    Does anything exist other than the chromecast audio pucks?

  • Yep that's exactly what I did. The bulbs flashed and appeared to be reset. Like I said the official Hue app can't even detect them without the serial method.

    I am going to figure out Zigbee2Mqtt and see if that works, but it feels weird to install a new addon and migrate everything over when Home Assistant has that functionality baked in. Also like I said even the official Hue App and Bridge can't detect the bulbs, I need to enter the serial. I was hoping ZHA or MQTT had an "enter serial" method.

  • Thanks I'll give it a shot. I was trying to avoid more add-ons and the rest of my network is already configured with ZHA. But like I said even the official Hue Bridge/app can't discover these bulbs without the serial number method.

  • This is what I did and ZHA couldn't find it.

  • homeassistant @lemmy.world
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    Pairing a Hue bulb on Home Assistant with serial number? (removing hue bridge)

    I'm trying to remove the Hue bridge from my home network but can't seem to get Home Assistant to find the bulbs over Zigbee. Even the Hue app can't find them unless I use the "use serial number" method.

    • I deleted the lights from the Hue app
    • I factory reset the lights (using dimmer switch method)
    • I clicked "add device" in home assistant... aaand nothing. Just "Searching for Zigbee devices…"

    I thought the problem might be wifi interference but I turned off my 2.4ghz network and still nothing.

    I have other Zigbee devices successfully connected to my dongle, (Sonoff) and I can pair the bulbs with Hue bridge, but only using the serial number method.

    Any ideas as to what might be going on?

    Update: To any future readers, I set up Zigbee2Mqtt and everything works really great now and pairing was a breeze.

  • Thanks, but I don't think that's it. I rebooted and also tried adding a new container to NGINX with a DuckDNS url and it won't load on the local network.

  • Well like I said DuckDNS is working

  • Hm, pinging works and shows my (external) IP. But no device I've tested can load the duckdns URL.

    EDIT: Two of the URLS show the local IP replying when pinged. Not configured any differently so I'm not sure what's going on there. This was a PiHole thing apparently

  • Yes and DuckDNS is working flawlessly everywhere except that the network the server is also connected to.

  • Arris G36 but I don't believe that's the issue as it was working for years before now and on a different router too.

  • Thanks for the response but restarting the modem/router didn't change anything, nor did creating a new container/NGINX config.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world
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    DuckDNS URL no longer working on home network?

    I have my home server apps configured with NGINX proxy manager and DuckDNS to access remotely, but about three weeks ago DuckDNS URLs stopped working on my home network. I can access 192.168.XXX.XXX:1234 on the home network but myapp.duckdns.org times out.

    It DOES work as expected using a VPN or on mobile data.

    Any ideas as to what's going on?

    EDIT: I kind-of sort-of got a workaround working using pi-hole "local DNS" feature to point the duckdns URL to NGINX. Didn't work

    EDIT 2: Disabling the router's firewall completely seems to have fixed it. Still trying to figure out the exact setting that did it. I will update this post if I can.

    Framework Laptop Community @lemmy.ml
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    Framework Laptop 12 is a cheaper, more colorful take.

    Framework Laptop Community @lemmy.ml
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    Framework’s new desktop is mini ITX

    Linux @lemmy.ml
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    Best "just works" mesh router for open wrt?

    I currently have a mesh (wired) google wifi setup but want to switch so something... not google. Preferably wifi 6 but I don't need anything insane.

    Cheap is good but I also want to be able to basically ignore it for the next 10 years.

    Linux Gaming @lemmy.ml
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    Best GPU type for Linux gaming PC?

    I'm building a new controller "10ft" gaming PC for my living room. The CPU is a Ryzen 5 3600X and the motherboard is Asus ROG Strix X570-I. I have never done a Linux-based gaming PC before and I want everything to "just work" as best as possible.

    I assume this means go with Bazzite and an AMD gpu? Anything else I need to be aware of? As I said the goal after configuring is for it to be entirely controller-controlled (8bitdo ultimate and DS4).

    Linux @lemmy.ml
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    Why does nobody here ever recommend Fedora to noobs?

    I have tried Linux as a DD on and off for years but about a year ago I decided to commit to it no matter the cost. First with Mint, then Ubuntu and a few others sprinkled in briefly. Both are "mainstream" "beginner friendly" distros, right? I don't want anything too advanced, right?

    Well, ubuntu recently updated and it broke my second monitor (Ubuntu detected it but the monitor had "no signal"). After trying to fix it for a week, I decided to wipe it and reinstall. No luck. I tried a few other distros that had the same issue and I started to wonder if it was a hardware issue but I tried a Windows PC and the monitor worked no problem.

    Finally, just to see what would happen I tried a distro very very different than what I'm used to: Fedora (Kinoite). And not only did everything "just work" flawlessly, but it's so much faster and more polished than I ever knew Linux to be!

    Credit where it's due, a lot of the polish is due to KDE plasma. I'd never strayed from Gnome because I'm not an

    Linux @lemmy.ml
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    Changing PC settings if laptop is docked/a second monitor is connected?

    I have a laptop that spends some of it's time docked to a monitor and keyboard/mouse. I would like to know how to change some settings depending on if it's connected to the dock or not. Is there a program that can help with this?

    Some possible use-cases include:

    • Changing size of the taskbar to smaller/bigger
    • Changing the behavior of the taskbar to auto-hide
    • Changing the font size smaller/bigger
    • Changing power settings performance/battery saver
    • Enabling/disabling auto brightness
    • Enabling/disabling keyboard backlight

    These are just a few things I can think of but can provide more.

    Something like Android's Tasker but for Linux would be great.

    Linux @lemmy.ml
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    Easily find program name from context menu/without terminal?

    I occasionally need to know the names of programs. I asked here about "Run as Administrator" being added to the context menu (like in Windows), and the response was basically "can't be easily done". an example is if I wish to edit a config file it cannot be done without accessing the terminal. Knowing the name "gedit" is the real name of "text editor" is useful information in this use-case.

    I am not afraid of the terminal, but I would never prefer it over a GUI. is there a way to find a program name/install location from right-clicking-details (or something)? So then I could open a terminal and "sudo programname"?

    (As an aside, I prefer Linux overall, but every distro I've tried has a strong sense that if you're using the GUI you don't need or deserve admin controls. Program names in the menus are almost always different from their names in the terminal, and many what I would consider normal system settings, like the ability to act as an administrat

    Linux @lemmy.ml
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    Is there a way to add "Run as Sudo" to context menu like with Windows?

    I found a (lengthy) guide to doing this but it is for gksu which is gone. I have to imagine there's an easy way. I am running Ubuntu. There is no specific use case, it is just a feature I miss from windows.

    EDIT: I always expect a degree of hostility and talking-down from the desktop Linux community, but the number of people in this thread telling me I am using my own computer that I bought with my own money in a way they don't prefer while ignoring my question is just absurd and frankly should be deeply embarrassing for all of us. I have strongly defended the desktop Linux community for decades, but this experience has left a sour taste in my mouth.

    Thank you to the few of you who tried to assist without judgement or assumptions.

    Linux @lemmy.ml
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    Is there a way to sync todo.txt with Tasks, similar to how GNOME calendar syncs with Google?

    I use Google tasks for my todo list. This GNOME extension is nice and minimal and just what I'm looking for, and it uses todo.txt. Is there an easy way to sync my changes with Google, similar to how the GNOME calendar app does?

    EDIT: Endeavor (GNOME "To do") seamlessly integrates with Google Tasks and ostensibly todo.txt but I can't get it to recognize the todo.txt (I'm not sure it would sync todo.txt > Endeavor > Tasks even if it was working, however).

    Linux @lemmy.ml
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    Automount fstab question

    I have a laptop that spends 90% of it's time on a single network, and a server with several shares where I store files, like pictures.

    For example I have my fstab configured with this line:

     undefined
        
    //192.168.224.45/Pictures /home/jediwan/Pictures cifs credentials=/home/jediwan/.smbcredentials,uid=1000,gid=1000,x-systemd.automount 0 0
    
      

    And it works great as long as I'm on the same network. But if I'm not on my main network the PC struggles to load GNOME and eventually crashes. What do?

    EDIT: Adding nofail worked

    Star Trek Social Club @startrek.website
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    Are the SNES Star Trek games worth playing today? - SNES drunk

    For those not in the know, this channel does really great SNES and other retro console game reviews. I thought /c/startrek would enjoy this one!

    Linux @lemmy.ml
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    Linux equivalent of Win+Ctrl+Shift+B? (Restart graphics driver)

    I haven't been able to find one. Using Zorin OS which is GNOME.

    RetroGaming @lemmy.world
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    Linux @lemmy.ml
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    Encrypted hard drive asking for password every time

    I recently switched to Linux (Zorin OS) and I selected "use ZFS and encrypt" during installation. Now before I can log in it asks me "please unlock disk keystore-rpool" and I have to type in the encryption password it before I'm able to get to the login screen.

    Is there a way to do this automatically like with Windows or MacOS? Zorin has biometric login which is nice but this defeats the purpose especially because the encryption password is long and tedious to type in.

    Also might TPM have anything to do with this?

    EDIT: Based on the responses I have to assume some of you guys live in windowless underground bunkers sealed off with concrete because door locks "aren't secure against battering rams". Normal people don't need perfect encryption they just want to add an extra hurdle or two for the crackhead who steals the PC. I assumed Linux had a system similar to what Windows or MacOS has been doing for a decade but I am apparently wrong.

    Technology @beehaw.org
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    RetroGaming @lemmy.world
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    Most authentic emulator retro gaming setup?

    I don't have a lot of space for consoles and cartridges, or money for consoles and cartridges but I do have a decent computer hooked up to a TV. What's the best way to get an authentic experience via emulation? Here's what I have so far:

    Retroarch Settings

    • HDR enabled (cant tell if it actually helps)
    • Run-ahead enabled
    • Mega Bezel shaders
    • Retrobit saturn controller (having trouble getting configured but has an excellent dpad)

    Emulators/cores:

    • NES - Mesen
    • SNES - bsnes
    • Jaguar - Bigpemu (need to configure shaders)
    • Megadrive/CD/32X - Picodrive
    • PSX - ??? Swanstation?
    • Saturn - Beetle Saturn
    • N64 - Mupen64plus

    Thing I need to work on:

    • Tweaking shader settings as the defaults are very dark
    • Configuring retrobit controller to work with Steam big Picture (how I launch Retroarch) and retroarch seamlessly
    • Possibly finding a Big Box theme that is focused on original artwork and not garbage

    Any advice/pointers? My goal

    Technology @lemmy.world
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