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Unable to set 4k120Hz via Cable Matters DP->HDMI 2.1 converter

https://linux.community/post/3914279

Advice: Is the Tado wired thermostat V3 a good idea?

https://linux.community/post/3562708

[Help] OpenWrt wifi to ethernet repeater

https://linux.community/post/2245578

[Help] OpenWrt wifi to ethernet repeater - Linux.Community

I recently moved to shared housing and they have a very poor Wifi 4 router located quite far from my room (no chance of wiring ethernet). As I’d like to host some (local) services for myself, I brought a Tp-Link Archer C6 (v3.2) with me to mess with. I had set up WDS successfully on the stock firmware to get a much better internet connection in my room, but it was finnicky and sometimes drop out entirely for hours. As I knew my router has good support from OpenWrt, I decided to flash it tonight and “quicky re-do the WDS setup”. It’s been over 5 hours and I’ve had no luck getting it to connect following the wiki’s guide. I also tried making a relayd-based access point, but it doesn’t seem to route to ethernet and when I tried connecting with my phone it just stays on “Obtaining IP address…” I feel very much out of my depth… is there an easier way to achieve this? Basically, my ideal end result would be having a better/more consistent wifi connection (which I think works because the router has much stronger antennae than my laptop or phone) and ethernet, with OpenWrt available to toy with and learn more about networking.

Linux-friendly studios in Europe

https://linux.community/post/1477108

Student dorm does not allow wifi routers

https://linux.community/post/1407931

Looking for FOSS GitHub Client

https://linux.community/post/809641

NixOS for gamedev - Linux.Community

Hiya! I’m following a gamedev degree in university. It’s been a major challenge doing it from Linux, as everything is Windows stuff (.sln Visual Studio projects, DirectX API, excel graphs…). However I’ve gotten by by making my own tools and dipping into WINE when it gets too difficult. I’m replacing my laptop due to hardware faults (never buying from ASUS again) and my Framework 16 preorder should arrive in a month or two. I’m considering trying out NixOS. I currently have Arch on the laptop because it makes it easy to get recent versions of libraries and compilers. However, I’ve had lots of issues due to inconsistent setup (SDDM theme randomly disappears, KDE apps have black text on dark background, video encoding does not work) and I figured having a declarative config might allow me to set things up better and more consistently. I do have a few worries though, given this is new to me: 1. Installing proprietary software. For certain courses I unfortunately have to use software like Unreal Engine, Maya, Houdini, Unity, P4V, and a few others. I read NixOS has difficulty with running random binaries. I also could not find an UE5 package in nixpkgs, which Arch does have. 2. Building binaries. I know nixos does some weird stuff with libraries and binaries. I need to be able to do normal stuff with binaries, and perhaps package and distribute them. It’d be really nice to be able to try out different compilers for my CMake/C++ projects also. Can NixOS do that easily? 3. VMs. I will be doing dGPU passthrough for testing assignments before handin. I assume this is no problem but it requires some weird stuff so I want to be sure before diving in! Am I better off just setting up a brittle Arch install again, or is NixOS worth the plunge?

[Question] ActivityPub Blogging Platform

https://linux.community/post/93750

[Question] ActivityPub Blogging Platform - Linux.Community

Hi! I’m looking to publish a blog that can be discovered through interactions on the fediverse, and potentially displays replies as comments. I had set up WriteFreely and, though it is missing the replies feature, it seemed pretty well-made. However, when I tried to publish my post, pressing “Move to [blog name]” made it disappear. It’s still in the stats page but clicking on it shows “This page is missing.” It seems really buggy, hasn’t had a release in almost a year, and my post would be lost if I hadn’t made a backup. Are there any other good options for publishing a blog?

Replacing AndroidTV box with Linux server

https://linux.community/post/61999

Replacing AndroidTV box with Linux server - Linux.Community

Hi! I’ve installed Stremio on the ISP-provided AndroidTV “decoder” and it allows my family to watch shows while still having access to live TV. However, I am not aware of any option to watch live sports (“Ligue 1” in France) with as good an interface as Stremio, so my father has to watch it on his computer by finding a site that’s streaming it and has the least invasive adblock-bypassing ads. I wanted to know whether something like Stremio exists that I can set a Linux server to boot directly into and control with a remote (so we no longer depend on the ISP-provided box) and would allow watching the free live TV provided by our ISP, as well as something similar to Stremio’s interface for pirating shows/movies, and also has sports streaming. I know torrent streaming doesn’t help the ecosystem much, but I’m not sure where else to look. I installed Kodi and played around with it, but I couldn’t get Elementum to work (and it looks much more complicated for my family to use than Stremio). Thanks in advance!