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If you use background location, or even just the geofencing in the location settings of the Homeassistant App then it wont work if you have Network location disabled in Android. After some research i found out that in newer versions of Android it wont use gps at all for background location. This tripped me up for some time since (i think) Grapheneos has this disabled by default (or i disabled it idk). After enabeling this again everything worked reliably.
Bin seit längerer zeit aus der Windows sphäre raus aber ich denke man aollte mit dem command powercfg /lastwake im Terminal sehen können was den pc zuletzt geweckt hat.

No antiseptic, no Novocaine, no nothing. Just the song “Hip to Be Square” drowning out your boyish screams.

That was a low blow…
eh… i just dont have the energy anymore to be outraged. these fuckers drained it all.
Oh, it seems I totally forgot to add that it is an Nvidia RTX 4080 (fixed that). And the drivers are the latest in the Arch repos. But it happened with previous versions too. The monitors are connected via Display cable, and switching / reseating those was one of the first things I tried. If it is a hardware failure, wouldn’t it happen all the time, or at least not under so specific circumstances? I play other games like Red Dead Redemption 2 that similarly tax my GPU, but never noticed anything like this.

Weird visual glitch on KDE

https://lemmy.world/post/20071236

Weird visual glitch on KDE - Lemmy.World

Hey everyone, I’ve been experiencing a really strange visual glitch on KDE Plasma (6.1) running Wayland on Arch Linux, and it happens across various Proton versions and games, though it’s especially frequent in Cyberpunk 2077 and Assassin’s Creed Origins. I’m hoping someone has come across this issue or has some advice on how to fix it! When opening certain in-game elements like menus, the entire desktop gets covered with a small, dotted grid-like pattern. This affects the whole screen, not just the game window. It only ever affects the screen that the game is running on, never my second one. [https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/f754c14b-690f-455b-b22e-9e081a5d8674.jpeg] If I move another window (like a browser or file manager) over the game, that window becomes partially see-through, revealing the game underneath. [https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/405d03a8-297c-4696-a4cc-30dfa24bd1e5.png] After exiting the game, parts of the game image linger on the screen and are, dimly visible as if it’s “burned” in. [https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/d6c3fae8-7f74-4d49-8c6e-a276852fc57f.png] The glitch appears and disappears randomly, even while the game is still running, regardless of whether the window is in focus or not. It mostly happens when opening in game menus or overlays. Rebooting fixes the issue, but it reappears after playing certain Proton games. Turning the monitor off and on doesn’t fix it. While this glitch is active, I sometimes get random brightness flashes, almost like a strobe effect. The flashing stops and starts randomly, as long as the grid pattern is visible. If I take a screenshot while the glitch is happening, the visual bug (grid pattern and shine-through) does not show up in the screenshot. The image looks perfectly normal. So all pics are shot with my phone camera. I’ve looked through the Proton and system logs but can’t find anything that stands out to me (though I’m not an expert). I’ve also searched online quite a bit but couldn’t find anything that looked similar to my issue. I’m running KDE Plasma 6.1 (Wayland) on Arch with nvidia-open-560 drivers. I’d appreciate any help or ideas on troubleshooting this further!

As much as I share this sentiment in general, in this case its probably more likely that this has something to with liability if something goes wrong with the implant. And I would bet the company never released the schematics and code so that aint helpin.

Could prob be solved if implants would be required to be open source so that third party servicing could happen.

Since you want an arch based dostro, i can highly recommend EndevourOS. Its comes with an easy to use installer, many desktop env options and a few quality of life tools like a comandline tool (nvidia-inst) to install nvidia drivers. And if you choose KDE Plasma in the installer, it will default to wayland.

AMD is still by far the better gpu choice for linux, but since explicit sync support is now in the 555 nvidia driver and kde plasma 6.1, most problems that nvidia had (i had) with wayland have seemingly just vanished. So no need to imeadiatly buy a new gpu.

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