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If you’re literally unfamiliar with the technical process of this, I suggest you go back and read a guide, so every step very literally, and then come back if you have a problem.
It’s very obvious that’s you’re skipping steps or ignoring something.
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As long as it has Internet access you can do whatever you want like any other normal machine.
Upvote for OSnews. Been around forever, and they keep staying alive.
Very clever.
J.F.C.
How many more monetary scams do we need before we can stop this shit so the easily scammed don’t lose more money?
This is UNIQUELY designed to happen right now because of Trump,.and it’s a a fucking scam that will beat work RIGHT NOW because of that.
I’m guessing it’s similar to this: https://discuss.kde.org/t/plasma-doesnt-start-when-external-monitors-are-plugged-in/17350
You’re probably on a laptop and have multiple GPUs enabled at the same time. If not, you’re defining Nvidia drivers with something trying to be smart about when to enable the actual outputs or not.
You can either make sure to have the display turned on, or make it super clear to the drivers to always enable a display regardless of whether it detects a display.
It still starts the KDE session, but it’s probably on another term output. Hit ALT+F1 and see if it shows, but it depends on the distro, so it could F1, F6, F7…etc
Well in that log, it actually DOES use the right GPU. There are some other errors you have going on in there though, like you seem to have AV1 encoding selected somewhere in your settings, but this RTX 3070 doesn’t support AV1 encoding (on the fly) AFAIK.
Try launching the app this same, setting all your hardware encoding stuff back to defaults, then see if you can get it working. In these logs it IS picking up the second pipewire display, so that’s good, but launch this way again without AV1 enabled then upload the logs again and let’s see what’s happening.
Missed your logs link, but there’s some hints in there.
You have both an Intel GPU and Nvidia GPU in that laptop, and it’s selecting your Intel while trying to use Nvidia compatible settings. So you need to try and force everything to either work on Nvidia, or everything to work on Intel. It can’t do both without splitting the settings per GPU, which I don’t think is an option in OBS.
There’s a multitude of things going on here probably, but you need some debug logs to find. My guess is because your machine probably has multiple GPUs enabled, it’s picking the inactive one, or you have multiple portal methods install and it’s choosing the wrong.
Can you get some logs?
For running a Lemmy server, or you mean the desktop app? I’m confused on what your goal is here.
Yeah, that’s not a straight Debian image, it’s a yunohost image.
Stock Debian images are here: https://www.debian.org/distrib/
Where’d you get the image? It sure seems like you installed a yunohost image of Debian. See here for the default credentials to try logging in: https://doc.yunohost.org/admin/command_line/
Need more info. Is this in a desktop, via SSH…etc?
Where’d you get the Debian image from?
God dammit, these fucking traitors.
No they won’t, because then Elon would tell everyone how the election was stolen.
What a gigantic piece of human shit.