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That tile job is absolutely terrible. Who puts in a 60cm tile and leaves a 2CM piece in the corner? Put your grout line in the middle and have two equal size pieces.

Also the lippage is pretty rough on the upper left. The grout line expands significantly where the two pieces meet because they are not set at the same depths. The installer should not be installing tile.

Help with fresh install

https://lemmy.world/post/36353531

Help with fresh install - Lemmy.World

Hello- I’m completely new to Linux and have just completed my first installation. Everything is working, but my first challenge is that only one of my monitors has an image, and it’s stuck in 640x480 instead of 3440x1920. I installed openSUSE Leap 15.6 with KDE plasma. Processor is a Ryzen 3700x with an NVIDIA 4090 GPU. I tried to troubleshoot as best as I could, but didn’t get very far. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Is it because you’re allergic and they cause your lips to swell?
Hey- this is pretty good. Thanks for sharing!
I actually disagree with this, only because the flooring is tile, not LVP. Tile can be installed in this pattern, and it is actually recommended to have no more than a 33% overlap with rectangular tiles to prevent slippage in installation.

To correct any misinformation in this post- what you have is porcelain tile installed very, very poorly. You can install tile in this pattern- it is not an issue with tile. However, what’s underneath is very concerning. I have never seen that much mortar used.

You need to get a professional in, even if to look at it and give advice. My guess is if they used that much mortar, it would all need to come out and actual cement board would be needed as a base to bring the flooring to the appropriate height.

This is 100% porcelain tile. I worked in a tile factory- there’s no mistaking it.

Instead of looking for a tv, look for a commercial display. They’re basically a computer monitor the size of a TV. Samsung makes a line that we use at work, and the cost is similar to a mid-range TV. They can function completely without internet.

Something like these: www.bhphotovideo.com/c/buy/…/3538895735

I had no idea this existed, and I’m glad you posted it. I’ll have to definitely check this out.

So what’s the best way to go about this? I’m new to it and just have a general knowledge.

I have a NAS and could stream through something like Jellyfin, but do I have to find each episode/movie, or do I need to manually download those?

I have a Shield for streaming, and could rebuild that for streaming. I’ve tried Kodi though and don’t care for the layout. I would pay for a simple service that has everything from all providers, but I don’t know where to even start looking for that.