Sorry for double commenting but you could also try this instead of the aur nvidia-beta package
And I’d generally recommed using -dkms versions of the nvidia driver
Sorry for double commenting but you could also try this instead of the aur nvidia-beta package
And I’d generally recommed using -dkms versions of the nvidia driver
[ 1711.740] (EE) NVIDIA: system’s kernel log for additional error messages and
Maybe try this then? Kernel log can be read via
$sudo dmesg
or
$journalctl -k
I’d recommend journalctl, best to also append -b to only get the kernel logs for the current boot
For easier navigation enter a / and input nvidia, this will search your journal. Press n to go to the next result and shift + n to go to the previous one
I installed the nvidia-beta drivers (Arch) and tested out Starfield. All is good. Then next time I try to startx, I get X failed to start etc.
Did you reboot after changing to the beta driver? If you did not you were still using the previously installed nvidia driver, unless you manually reloaded the nvidia kernel modules via rmmod and modprobe (I’d discourage doing this though, rebooting is way less error prone)
Try creating a tvshow.nfo only containing the TheMovieDB link in your root House of cards folder
Do the same for each season folder, naming the file season.nfo and paste the corresponding TheMovieDB season links into them
Might not be what you’re looking for but I love SideBerry
Tree Style Tab is great aswell, but SideBerry feels smoother and also has an option for groups
Download Magisk from github and just flash it like you did your custom rom. You need to redo this after each rom update/reflashing your recovery. Afterwards open the Magisk app and follow the onscreen instructions (install via root)
Although this method of installing Magisk is not recommended anymore it’s the only one that worked for me. Following the regular instructions always ends in a bootloop/non responsive display for me
That’s no biggi, look into SafetyNet fix, MagiskHide Props config and Shamiko (they’re all Magisk modules)
That’s one of the reasons I had for changing to Evolution X rom. Also my battery lifetime doubled (Mi 11)
Would recommend looking into custom roms and rooting if you really want to pimp her phone ;)
If you have a pc/android you can use this: https://github.com/wescode/lemmy_migrate
Don’t know about that one, you can check for IP address leaks here https://ipleak.net/
Also https://browserleaks.com/ is pretty useful
And last but not least, inform yourself if PIA is trustworthy, some VPN providers gave information about their users to the police
Google has no ground to stand on against Invidious
They may harass them but it’ll be veeery difficult to chase down all instances
Yes, personally I use ProtonVPN. Iirc they don’t care about copyright laws because they don’t really apply in their country, I might be wrong though
Also make sure your ip doesn’t get leaked by your torrent client
Sadly I can’t, netflix won’t let me watch anything on Librewolf/Firefox on linux. I’d recommend looking into getting a good proxy, a Jellyfin server and also the *arr stack (Sonarr, etc…)
And how well did that work out? I personally haven’t gotten any strike on youtube, using uBlock/mpv on PC, Youtube Revanced on mobile and SmartTube for TV since forever
Also there’s this https://invidious.io/. So yeah, it’s just the classic cat & mouse game that has been going on for ever since software added drm
Kinda, but it doesn’t work very well. Using video download manager you can download pretty much every video from the web
I’d guess it’s first gonna be used for streaming TV shows and such. After that it’ll probably be used for absurd things
Don’t worry, people will certainly make bypasses for that shit
You’re welcome
Have fun playing Starfield :)