Benjamin

joined 1 year ago
[–] [email protected] 2 points 6 months ago

Been using Series Guide for years. Love it.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Is it really that simple? I haven't ROMd in 5yrs/since A/B partitioning.

GApps incl?

[–] [email protected] 0 points 6 months ago (3 children)

30

on both

currently A12, shipped A11

currently A11, shipped A10

[–] [email protected] 0 points 6 months ago (5 children)

DSU, do you have a OnePlus N10 or N20? It does not work. If it works on your OnePlus, please provide the extra/special steps you took other than tapping the app and selecting a gsi, then rebooting. Nothing happens on boot. No gsi. Just boots normally.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 6 months ago (7 children)

I've not been able to get the built in gsi loader to ever work, not even with an app.

From what I understand, 1+ is not doing something the expected way... Idk.

I still need to find TWRP and to backup stock partitions first.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 6 months ago (9 children)

I see my N10 there 👍

Finally something to play with! Tyvm

[–] [email protected] 1 points 6 months ago

? No drama intended, can you elaborate? I'm completely out of the loop.

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ROM scene. Where? (lemmings.world)
submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

It's been a while since I was into unlocking and ROMing my devices, but I've got the itch again.

XDA used to be a good place, but... I hope I'm out of there loop or something, because it's almost a ghost town compared to years ago.

I've got us carrier unlocked devices; OnePlus N10 and N20, Moto G7Power.

https://lemmings.world/comment/7913421

[–] [email protected] 4 points 11 months ago

As a young tech trying to get started, Knoppix live CD enabled me to clean viruses and recover data for clients.

After years of using it as a specific tool, I decided to daily drive it when an older machine stopped accepting Windows Updates.

I still run Windows on my big rig, but Debian on everything Else.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

With your information, and realizing I still have made virtually no progress...

Ugh. This is ridiculous. I was aware Apple did shiesty stuff, but never heard of anyone else.

The difference is staggering, and I have to believe something similar has happened.

This laptop was previously my test bed for Linux itself. Old Faithful, if you know what I mean. Got me confident enough to actually use Linux. Compile stuff. Tinker. 🥰

Got me to acquire another, newer laptop for Linux. Confidence, even if only a drop.

Thank you for replying and sharing. I can't think of anything else being the issue.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

I dunno...

But I switched to proton 6.x and dx10 and now it's running, even if it crashes trying to change the settings.

Now I've got to figure out installing mods for single player... Using flatpak...

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Just can't change any of the graphic settings without it crashing.

Running at 1280x720 at 60fps

All lowest settings though. Good enough.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

HP Envy 17

I switched to proton 6.x and dx10 and now it's running 😎

 

I've inherited a laptop running Intel and a Nvidia MX150 (2gb)

My experience so far is terrible. I've got GTAV installed and set to use the card and the performance is a stuttering, input lag, tearing mess.

Most of my research points to a lack of Vulkan support on the card.

Would this perform better on Windows? 😓

I wanted to use this machine specifically to run GTAV.

The Intel gfx, under Debian, are capable of running Stray on minimum, with zero issues.

But GTAV, even on minimum, is still stuttering. Like 6fps.

And No Man's Sky, on Nvidia, is even worse than GTAV. On Intel, it's almost as bad.

I'm pretty bummed... Is this card only usable in Windows? Or is it just a bad card (not broken)?

 

I've been fighting an install of the latest Gnome iso. Got a working install now, but the CPU is always chugging, even at idle on the desktop. I know that previously this machine was buttery smooth. But now my cursor can't even smoothly move across the screen.

Occasionally, the task tray button area will acknowledge my screen can flip.

More often though, it doesn't show the rotation option.

My Wi-Fi card works, but cuts out if Bluetooth is active. I know this is a sign it isn't using the correct drivers, as this issue didn't exist prior.

Ath10k needs to be loaded, and no amount of installing it via Synpatic puts it where it needs to be.

I'm wondering if since the machine no longer has a battery... can that screw up something in the detection of hardware? Is it possible I'm missing something on a deeper level?

I know this machine was far quicker and smoother on the prior Debian release... and the battery was still present when it was installed... but it became a spicy pillow in the meantime and had to be disposed of.

Still losing my mind over this.

 

I've been unsuccessful in getting a properly working system today, installing from a freshly downloaded LiveGnome.iso from the Debian page.

The first install actually crashed, because the USB drive was jostled.

The second install went fine, but had no USB support (hub devices seen, but no attached devices seen)

Now I'm doing a third install.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

I took y'all's advice and did a fresh install of Bookworm Gnome...

From the live iso on the Debian link.

Everything appears great... except Bluetooth cannot start and no USB devices are ever recognized.

The USB hubs are visible, though.

Any ideas what I need to do to get USB working again?

Edit Reinstalling until I get it right 🤦‍♂️

 

Howdy y'all! This is my first post, so please let me know if I'm doing something wrong.

I've been fighting to get the latest Bookworm installed over my existing Bullseye installation. I think I might need to wipe and start over 😢

My previous install was with xfce primarily, but I had installed Gnome to see what's up with Wayland. I had forgotten all about Gnome until I updated to Bookworm...

The install appeared fine at first, but much much slower loading up.

When it booted, I had no Wi-Fi. 8 figured, okay, let's get that installed the same way I did it before.

Welp, it identified as an Intel AC adapter. It's actually an a/b adapter. I checked logs, and the system couldn't load the driver. So I installed atheros-firmware (correct driver) and rebooted. Still no.

So I read and read and saw that Gnome could conflict. So I booted into Gnome.

And my heart fluttered at the huge difference. 😍 Still no Wi-Fi, but holy freaking cow was it buttery smooth! No dropped frames!! No compositor shoe horned in!

I immediately started removing XFCE4. Couldn't get very far before the system tried to remove Gnome with it.

I went through and marked each file individually for complete removal and checked the pop up for what would be removed with it to ensure gnome would be left alone.

While doing that, I also removed the atheros package.

A few reboots, and still no Wi-Fi, so I reinstalled the atheros package and rebooted.

Boom! Wi-Fi works! Awesome!!

But the computer is VERY slow booting, and the log that runs at boot still says none of the drivers are loading. Errors everywhere.

I don't know these things, but since Gnome loads eventually with everything working... it feels like Gnome is duplicating the boot scans and that's resulting in a full 6 minutes before the cursor appears (and another 2 minutes before there's anything to click on)

The laptop also has a touch screen that randomly touches itself and screws up everything. I eventually found a way to disable it, still not sure exactly what worked.

I've got a 120Gig SSD that should fit, but the current 1T HDD is real nice to have for downloads... so I would prefer to keep it if possible...

What are y'all's input on this?

Why is it so slow to boot?

What can I do to get drivers to load on boot? Does it matter, since it all works?

Is my Wi-Fi driver really not loading? But some compatibility thing is making it work?

What other Wayland issues should I be aware of? Like how xinput is useless?

I'm thinking of doing a fresh install, but if I'm going to have the same issues....

"You've chosen to hold back some packages"

No, I did not.

I've used Synaptic to mark things as automatic install, and dpkg to clear that error, but still cannot remove LibreOffice without it trying to remove Gnome 😢

I hate LibreOffice and the gigs of language files. I don't need a heavy app taking 5 whole minutes to load up to edit a simple text file with no extension. (I've since been setting every file for of text to open with a svelte text editor)

I should let y'all know, I switched to Linux on this machine because Windows 10 would start doing something and then ignore all input for random amounts of time. I got sick of it and threw Debian on it instead and never looked back.

The machine was immediately refreshed and booted in less than 2 minutes.

That was back on Buster. Then I did the Bullseye update and had major sound issues. I did a ton of stuff I don't remember anymore and I'm still using Pulse. I fixed it is the point. Now the Bookworm update. 🤯

I would love it if I knew a wipe and install would fix the speed issues... That's really my only complaint at this time...

I eventually managed to remove most of XFCE, and most of the languages of LibreOffice... but I'm thinking I should do a netinst and that should allow me to avoid LibreOffice...

I literally only watch media and browse the Internet with this machine. I figure if I needed word processing, Google Docs or another computer...

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