More governor for Linux
I was trying to save battery on laptop the other day and I tried tools like auto-cpu freq and yablo from their github repo but I want happy with how these battery saving tools work and trying to find more tools to save battery that's wen stumbled upon this page on github
http://ajgupta.github.io/android/2015/01/28/CPU-and-GPU-governors/
It list all the governors that are available for android using custom kernels and few of these governors looks really good to save battery like smartappV2 governor so why are they not available in Linux by default. Or is there is way to add this to the Linux kernel
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I was trying to save battery on laptop the other day and I tried tools like auto-cpu freq and yablo from their github repo but I want happy with how these battery saving tools work and trying to find more tools to save battery that's wen stumbled upon this page on github
http://ajgupta.github.io/android/2015/01/28/CPU-and-GPU-governors/
It list all the governors that are available for android using custom kernels and few of these governors looks really good to save battery like smartappV2 governor so why are they not available in Linux by default. Or is there is way to add this to the Linux kernel
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ajgupta.github.io
All about CPU Governors and GPU governors
This post explains in detail everything a user needs to know about CPU and GPU governors and their various types.
how do i upgrade from Linux mint cinnamon 20 to other Linux OS's.
i just need to know how to upgrade from on os to another. please.
and sense the bot sent a message that my post was deleted because it was to short i guess I've got to write my entire life's story just to have a question answered.
i was born, i grew, and then was subjected to a stupid bot.
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i just need to know how to upgrade from on os to another. please.
and sense the bot sent a message that my post was deleted because it was to short i guess I've got to write my entire life's story just to have a question answered.
i was born, i grew, and then was subjected to a stupid bot.
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how do i upgrade from Linux mint cinnamon 20 to other Linux OS's.
i just need to know how to upgrade from on os to another. please. and sense the bot sent a message that my post was deleted because it was to...
What was your tipping point and how has it gone so far?
Well I will start with I have no word of a lie swapped between various Linux distros and windows so many times this month I'm now getting frustrated and cannot decide which to choose. I run an Nvidia based Asus laptop and for the most part I've had the best success with Pop Os getting all the Asus fan controls, fn keys and so forth working. I'm for the most part a gamer obviously where Windows wins, but I have a large collection that runs reasonably well of Linux, I enjoy a tinker and making it my own.
I don't want to dual boot, so really keen to hear how everyone made the switch, their thoughts and limitations or even an urge to use windows.
https://redd.it/l9buin
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Well I will start with I have no word of a lie swapped between various Linux distros and windows so many times this month I'm now getting frustrated and cannot decide which to choose. I run an Nvidia based Asus laptop and for the most part I've had the best success with Pop Os getting all the Asus fan controls, fn keys and so forth working. I'm for the most part a gamer obviously where Windows wins, but I have a large collection that runs reasonably well of Linux, I enjoy a tinker and making it my own.
I don't want to dual boot, so really keen to hear how everyone made the switch, their thoughts and limitations or even an urge to use windows.
https://redd.it/l9buin
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What was your tipping point and how has it gone so far?
Well I will start with I have no word of a lie swapped between various Linux distros and windows so many times this month I'm now getting...
The current state of bluetooth headsets on Linux?
Over the past few months there has been a lot of movement on Gitlab to get bluetooth headsets working on Linux. That movement had also been accompanied by a lot of drama, but it seems that things have quieted down. Now that progress is being made, does anyone know what to expect? Will we see airpods working on Linux out of the box any time soon?
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Over the past few months there has been a lot of movement on Gitlab to get bluetooth headsets working on Linux. That movement had also been accompanied by a lot of drama, but it seems that things have quieted down. Now that progress is being made, does anyone know what to expect? Will we see airpods working on Linux out of the box any time soon?
https://redd.it/l9blkp
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GitLab
WIP: Bluetooth HSP and HFP profiles implementation via hsphpfd daemon (!288) · Merge requests · PulseAudio / pulseaudio · GitLab
This is WIP patch series based on top of Bluetooth A2DP codecs patch series:
FIX How to fix gdm black screen while boot (systemd-boot)
If you have a gdm black screen problem while booting your os, make sure that you have installed intel-ucode and added
to your .conf file in entries folder in /boot/loader/ right before option root=/dev/ESPPARTITIONLABEL ...
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If you have a gdm black screen problem while booting your os, make sure that you have installed intel-ucode and added
initrd /intel-ucode.img
to your .conf file in entries folder in /boot/loader/ right before option root=/dev/ESPPARTITIONLABEL ...
https://redd.it/l9d1id
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[FIX] How to fix gdm black screen while boot (systemd-boot)
If you have a gdm black screen problem while booting your os, make sure that you have installed intel-ucode and added ``` initrd...
Talk at linux.conf.au: An introduction to Vircadia - an Open Source desktop and VR metaverse
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ZPz4rvMEwk
https://redd.it/l9daqm
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ZPz4rvMEwk
https://redd.it/l9daqm
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An introduction to Vircadia - an Open Source desktop and VR metaverse
Vadim Troshchinskiy
https://lca2021.linux.org.au/schedule/presentation/36/
Vircadia is a somewhat unusual type of software. We use the word "metaverse" to describe it -- a collective virtual shared space, without a fixed purpose. It's a similar idea to…
https://lca2021.linux.org.au/schedule/presentation/36/
Vircadia is a somewhat unusual type of software. We use the word "metaverse" to describe it -- a collective virtual shared space, without a fixed purpose. It's a similar idea to…
Wayfire (a stacking wayland window manager similar to Compiz) releases version 0.7.0
https://wayfire.org/2021/01/29/Wayfire-0-7.html
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Wayfire (a stacking wayland window manager similar to Compiz)...
Posted in r/linux by u/wiki_me • 7 points and 1 comment
Samsung Odyssey G9 5120 by 1440p @ 240hz
Hi, I'm new to this community moving from Windows. I've been getting more into development lately and I'm really liking the terminal from Linux.
So, I am an avid gamer, and I know Linux OS isn't a great platform for gaming. I'm doing a GPU passthrough to Windows 10 Guest to achieve "best of both worlds" and it's been working really nicely.
Now, I'm operating at half the advertised refresh rate of what my monitor can do: 120hz. Every time I switch it to 240hz, I see huge glitches like lines and then my monitor turns off and on. 240hz works on Windows no problem. Also note that at lower resolutions, 240hz does work!
​
My current rig is:
Monitor: Samsung Odyssey G9
GPU 1 (primary): AMD RX 6900 XT
GPU 2 (for passthrough to Win10 guest): RTX 2080 Super
CPU: Ryzen 9 3900x
Note: I have tried with only one graphics card, same results.
​
Linux distros tried: OpenSUSE, Manjaro, Pop OS (couldn't even select 240hz on Pop OS)
Desktop Environments tried: KDE, GNOME
​
Thank you for reading, and looking forward to your ideas!
https://redd.it/l9haaw
@r_linux
Hi, I'm new to this community moving from Windows. I've been getting more into development lately and I'm really liking the terminal from Linux.
So, I am an avid gamer, and I know Linux OS isn't a great platform for gaming. I'm doing a GPU passthrough to Windows 10 Guest to achieve "best of both worlds" and it's been working really nicely.
Now, I'm operating at half the advertised refresh rate of what my monitor can do: 120hz. Every time I switch it to 240hz, I see huge glitches like lines and then my monitor turns off and on. 240hz works on Windows no problem. Also note that at lower resolutions, 240hz does work!
​
My current rig is:
Monitor: Samsung Odyssey G9
GPU 1 (primary): AMD RX 6900 XT
GPU 2 (for passthrough to Win10 guest): RTX 2080 Super
CPU: Ryzen 9 3900x
Note: I have tried with only one graphics card, same results.
​
Linux distros tried: OpenSUSE, Manjaro, Pop OS (couldn't even select 240hz on Pop OS)
Desktop Environments tried: KDE, GNOME
​
Thank you for reading, and looking forward to your ideas!
https://redd.it/l9haaw
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Samsung Odyssey G9 5120 by 1440p @ 240hz
Hi, I'm new to this community moving from Windows. I've been getting more into development lately and I'm really liking the terminal from...
ticker: track your stocks without leaving your terminal
Ticker is a stock watcher and position tracker for your terminal that updates live
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https://i.redd.it/o2f39gh5qpe61.gif
https://github.com/achannarasappa/ticker
FAQ:
Supported symbols \- The data is sourced from Yahoo finance so any symbol supported there is supported by `ticker`. This include symbols from non-US exchanges and cryptocurrencies.
Price latency \- The source Yahoo API returns real-time data for most major US exchanges however other exchanges might have a delay
Non-regular trading sessions \- Pre and post market pricing are support
Support operating systems \- Linux, Mac, and Windows are supported
https://redd.it/l9ipfy
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Ticker is a stock watcher and position tracker for your terminal that updates live
​
https://i.redd.it/o2f39gh5qpe61.gif
https://github.com/achannarasappa/ticker
FAQ:
Supported symbols \- The data is sourced from Yahoo finance so any symbol supported there is supported by `ticker`. This include symbols from non-US exchanges and cryptocurrencies.
Price latency \- The source Yahoo API returns real-time data for most major US exchanges however other exchanges might have a delay
Non-regular trading sessions \- Pre and post market pricing are support
Support operating systems \- Linux, Mac, and Windows are supported
https://redd.it/l9ipfy
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First Linux Minecraft Server Problems
So I'm new to using Linux, I'm mainly just using it for school. So to challenge myself I've tried setting up a Minecraft server for my friends and I to play on during quarantine. However the problem is that I can join the server using the servers local ip but my friends can't join using my public ip like on windows. I port forwarded already and yet they still cant join. If anyone has any potential solutions that would be great!
also im using ubuntu server 20.04 LTS
https://redd.it/l9l0p2
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So I'm new to using Linux, I'm mainly just using it for school. So to challenge myself I've tried setting up a Minecraft server for my friends and I to play on during quarantine. However the problem is that I can join the server using the servers local ip but my friends can't join using my public ip like on windows. I port forwarded already and yet they still cant join. If anyone has any potential solutions that would be great!
also im using ubuntu server 20.04 LTS
https://redd.it/l9l0p2
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reddit
First Linux Minecraft Server Problems
So I'm new to using Linux, I'm mainly just using it for school. So to challenge myself I've tried setting up a Minecraft server for my friends and...
A kind of a stupid qestion
I'm getting more and more intrigued with linux, most of the games on steam are playable (native or proton/wine), even teams is available on linux from what i heard, so my question is: Is it worth switching from windows? I really like that linux is open source, it's interface is great in my opinion and my final straw that made me really want to switch to linux is teams being supported (online school)
so Is it worth it?
https://redd.it/l9kzl4
@r_linux
I'm getting more and more intrigued with linux, most of the games on steam are playable (native or proton/wine), even teams is available on linux from what i heard, so my question is: Is it worth switching from windows? I really like that linux is open source, it's interface is great in my opinion and my final straw that made me really want to switch to linux is teams being supported (online school)
so Is it worth it?
https://redd.it/l9kzl4
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reddit
A kind of a stupid qestion
I'm getting more and more intrigued with linux, most of the games on steam are playable (native or proton/wine), even teams is available on linux...
Configure WINDOWS as NFS CLIENT | Mount a share folder from a LINUX UNIX NFS SERVER
Access an NFS Server from WINDOWS. In this case the Network File System Server was running on a Synology Xpenology https://youtu.be/SztcJPd0zss
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https://preview.redd.it/1xpa8w5ssqe61.png?width=5799&format=png&auto=webp&s=1755a67c5ffd58713097a98ee0b6236a89566f33
https://redd.it/l9njk7
@r_linux
Access an NFS Server from WINDOWS. In this case the Network File System Server was running on a Synology Xpenology https://youtu.be/SztcJPd0zss
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https://preview.redd.it/1xpa8w5ssqe61.png?width=5799&format=png&auto=webp&s=1755a67c5ffd58713097a98ee0b6236a89566f33
https://redd.it/l9njk7
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YouTube
Configurar WINDOWS NFS CLIENTE | Montar un recurso compartido
Accede a un NFS Server desde WINDOWS. En este caso el Servidor Network File System fue ejecutado en un Synology Xpenology
¡Ayudame con un café! Si te sirvió algún vídeo del canal y te gustaría colaborar con mi trabajo, podés "invitarme un cafecito", por muy…
¡Ayudame con un café! Si te sirvió algún vídeo del canal y te gustaría colaborar con mi trabajo, podés "invitarme un cafecito", por muy…
Why does no file systems support ECCs? Some, like Btrfs and ZFS have checksums — why not add support for ECCs as well?
Storage mediums aren’t always reliable, and a bit could occasionally get flipped here and there.
With file systems like Btrfs and ZFS (among others), we at least know when there’s data corruption.
Why not go a step further, and add ECCs so that when we do detect data corruption, the system has an opportunity to try to fix it?
https://redd.it/l9nri9
@r_linux
Storage mediums aren’t always reliable, and a bit could occasionally get flipped here and there.
With file systems like Btrfs and ZFS (among others), we at least know when there’s data corruption.
Why not go a step further, and add ECCs so that when we do detect data corruption, the system has an opportunity to try to fix it?
https://redd.it/l9nri9
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reddit
Why does no file systems support ECCs? Some, like Btrfs and ZFS...
Storage mediums aren’t always reliable, and a bit could occasionally get flipped here and there. With file systems like Btrfs and ZFS (among...
Is there any type of low power state like with the ps4 package
I’d say one of the best features ever created for the PS4 is its suspend state. Auto Downloading files silently etc.
I wish the pc had a similiar thing so I’m not always updating
Is there any type of package that can achieve something similiar
https://redd.it/l9q0vg
@r_linux
I’d say one of the best features ever created for the PS4 is its suspend state. Auto Downloading files silently etc.
I wish the pc had a similiar thing so I’m not always updating
Is there any type of package that can achieve something similiar
https://redd.it/l9q0vg
@r_linux
reddit
Is there any type of low power state like with the ps4 package
I’d say one of the best features ever created for the PS4 is its suspend state. Auto Downloading files silently etc. I wish the pc had a similiar...
What kind of projects will you not use Linux or is Linux not recommended for?
I have been using Linux for development, day to day use, embedded, server etc. I kinda think about Linux in every project i venture into. I wonder sometimes how people do similar projects without use of Linux at all. Maybe are there scenarios that Linux is not suitable for?
https://redd.it/l9k8is
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I have been using Linux for development, day to day use, embedded, server etc. I kinda think about Linux in every project i venture into. I wonder sometimes how people do similar projects without use of Linux at all. Maybe are there scenarios that Linux is not suitable for?
https://redd.it/l9k8is
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reddit
What kind of projects will you not use Linux or is Linux not...
I have been using Linux for development, day to day use, embedded, server etc. I kinda think about Linux in every project i venture into. I wonder...
Why aren’t there more Fedora / RPM derivatives?
There’s obviously a lot of Debian derivatives and arch derivatives - but why aren’t there more Fedora / RPM derivatives? I guess there’s Fedora and Suse but surprised that there aren’t more. Fedora seems a better base for distros than Debian... or god forbid, Ubuntu. What’s the reason?
https://redd.it/l9sb30
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There’s obviously a lot of Debian derivatives and arch derivatives - but why aren’t there more Fedora / RPM derivatives? I guess there’s Fedora and Suse but surprised that there aren’t more. Fedora seems a better base for distros than Debian... or god forbid, Ubuntu. What’s the reason?
https://redd.it/l9sb30
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Why aren’t there more Fedora / RPM derivatives?
There’s obviously a lot of Debian derivatives and arch derivatives - but why aren’t there more Fedora / RPM derivatives? I guess there’s Fedora...
Smartest way to refresh and update knowledge
Hi all,
Actually it is almost too uncomfortable for me to open this thread but after a long time of thinking I believe that you as a community can surely help me.
About 10 years ago I was working in Linuxadministration before I changed my focus to Microsoft systems about 7 years ago.
In the future I have been given the opportunity to primarily administer Linux servers again, which I am already looking forward to.
Unfortunately for me, I have to realize that I have lost almost all of my knowledge over the years. Even the things I still know are surely outdated over the years.
I now ask myself how I can refresh my knowledge in the smartest way.
Of course I could read a book and build up a lab. But where do I start and where do I stop, what do I do so that it also brings a result?
Do you know any practical tutorials that could help me at this point? Positive I find with programming languages for example are so-called "koans". Is there something like that for the Linux OS?
Cheers
Wozniak
https://redd.it/l9wk7y
@r_linux
Hi all,
Actually it is almost too uncomfortable for me to open this thread but after a long time of thinking I believe that you as a community can surely help me.
About 10 years ago I was working in Linuxadministration before I changed my focus to Microsoft systems about 7 years ago.
In the future I have been given the opportunity to primarily administer Linux servers again, which I am already looking forward to.
Unfortunately for me, I have to realize that I have lost almost all of my knowledge over the years. Even the things I still know are surely outdated over the years.
I now ask myself how I can refresh my knowledge in the smartest way.
Of course I could read a book and build up a lab. But where do I start and where do I stop, what do I do so that it also brings a result?
Do you know any practical tutorials that could help me at this point? Positive I find with programming languages for example are so-called "koans". Is there something like that for the Linux OS?
Cheers
Wozniak
https://redd.it/l9wk7y
@r_linux
reddit
Smartest way to refresh and update knowledge
Hi all, Actually it is almost too uncomfortable for me to open this thread but after a long time of thinking I believe that you as a community can...
Events coreboot opensource BIOS on POWER arch + vBeer online party!
Do you like the non-x86 PC architectures like POWER? Next Thursday 4th Feb at 3PM GMT , 3mdeb invites you to talk about the POWER9 support in coreboot opensource BIOS - https://meet.google.com/xsy-ocfw-exm . You are going to learn: 1) great benefits a coreboot will deliver to POWER-based PCs; 2) our progress and interesting challenges we are facing; 3) unique features of Dasharo coreboot-based firmware.
Also, soon we are having a vBeer online party! Will be happy to discuss the open/libre firmwares (coreboot, Dasharo, etc.), related hardwares and other nice embedded things you have in mind. http://live.evenea.com/3mdeb-vbeer at 18th Feb 3PM GMT
https://redd.it/l9ymos
@r_linux
Do you like the non-x86 PC architectures like POWER? Next Thursday 4th Feb at 3PM GMT , 3mdeb invites you to talk about the POWER9 support in coreboot opensource BIOS - https://meet.google.com/xsy-ocfw-exm . You are going to learn: 1) great benefits a coreboot will deliver to POWER-based PCs; 2) our progress and interesting challenges we are facing; 3) unique features of Dasharo coreboot-based firmware.
Also, soon we are having a vBeer online party! Will be happy to discuss the open/libre firmwares (coreboot, Dasharo, etc.), related hardwares and other nice embedded things you have in mind. http://live.evenea.com/3mdeb-vbeer at 18th Feb 3PM GMT
https://redd.it/l9ymos
@r_linux
Google
Real-time meetings by Google. Using your browser, share your video, desktop, and presentations with teammates and customers.
Getting grub terminal type thing when booting into eOS
So i rebooted my computer and the way i have linux set up is i partitioned my ssd into 2 (theres a few more but 2 main partitions) one for windows and another for linux
The OS SSD is windows and the 100GB partition is linux
and this is what the menu i got is
https://preview.redd.it/ihf3ff8kkue61.jpg?width=4000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=80c9a3061e57323c25560ac3e5d7bead281715e0
https://redd.it/la0q4l
@r_linux
So i rebooted my computer and the way i have linux set up is i partitioned my ssd into 2 (theres a few more but 2 main partitions) one for windows and another for linux
The OS SSD is windows and the 100GB partition is linux
and this is what the menu i got is
https://preview.redd.it/ihf3ff8kkue61.jpg?width=4000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=80c9a3061e57323c25560ac3e5d7bead281715e0
https://redd.it/la0q4l
@r_linux
People who use OpenRc instead of systemd, is it worth it?
I've been thinking of switching to Alpine Linux for some time now, but I am sort of nervous about leaving systemd, (I'm on arch atm), does it cause an unreasonable amount of headaches? Do the positives outweigh the negatives?
https://redd.it/la2uxx
@r_linux
I've been thinking of switching to Alpine Linux for some time now, but I am sort of nervous about leaving systemd, (I'm on arch atm), does it cause an unreasonable amount of headaches? Do the positives outweigh the negatives?
https://redd.it/la2uxx
@r_linux
reddit
People who use OpenRc instead of systemd, is it worth it?
I've been thinking of switching to Alpine Linux for some time now, but I am sort of nervous about leaving systemd, (I'm on arch atm), does it...