@utopiarte #bugReport for #scrcpy or is it just another #surveillanceNerveousBreakdown?

in the CLI :~$ scrcpyscrcpy 2.7 <github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy&g…
INFO: ADB device found:
INFO: --> (tcpip) 192.168.xxx.xxx:xxxx device moto_e22
/usr/local/share/scrcpy/scrcpy-server: 1 file pushed, 0 skipped. 44.0 MB/s (71200 bytes in 0.002s)
[server] INFO: Device: [motorola] motorola moto e22 (Android 12)
did not find extension DRI_IMAGE_DRIVER version 1
did not find extension DRI_Mesa version 1
failed to load driver: iris
did not find extension DRI_Mesa version 1
failed to load driver: iris
did not find extension DRI_Mesa version 1
X Error of failed request: BadValue (integer parameter out of range for operation)
Major opcode of failed request: 152 (GLX)
Minor opcode of failed request: 3 (X_GLXCreateContext)
Value in failed request: 0x0
Serial number of failed request: 168
Current serial number in output stream: 169
:~$


  • #ubuntuStudio2024.04lts lowlatency
    (which is actually a mess, not recommended if you want a reasonable working environment.)
  • Probably it's best to use always the ubuntuStudio lowlatency oldstable LTS version
  • The screenshare #ADB - #SCRPY of the cellPhoone to the desktop doesn't work anymore.
  • #KDEconnect stopped working already before the reboot of the desktop.
  • The cellphone itself is the #wifiBridge to the internet for the desktop.
  • The #linux desktop was rebooted because the #firefox browser, always held clean of cookies, was super heavy, had terrible workload and even typing became a mess.
  • A #reboot of the #cellPhoneInternetWifiTower would solve this problem.
  • Till the next (?)

The only reasonable imaginable issue with the none existing agencies could be a recent effort to help out in the german carnaval creating content supporting the election of the next german chancelor #foFritzMertz hashtagging against #ANTIFA

stay tuned

GitHub - Genymobile/scrcpy: Display and control your Android device

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So... What wifi router and wifi bridge are good these days...

No dystopian "user friendly" cloud shit please...

#wifirouters #wifibridge #buyersguide

wifi bridge has been stable for a couple days now.

I tweaked it to disable 802.11n and have both ends only speaking 802.11ac / 802.11ax after noting that one direction of the link was frequently falling back to 802.11n.

because of how the stock firmware works, the 5GHz SSID offered by the head end of the bridge is not exclusive to the bridge, in other words, other devices also connect to it (namely a laptop and phone) if they are within range. this isn't ideal but it's what's easily doable with stock firmware and once it's stable in my experience it works well.

at any rate, every device involved supports 802.11ac at a minimum, so I shut off 802.11n and we'll see if performance and/or stability improves.

there are other things which help #wifibridge stability on #glinet gear, mostly having to do with getting all the wifi and security settings identical on both ends of the bridge before you actually set up the bridge using the stock firmware UI.