On 2/1/21 11:35 PM, John Jason Jordan wrote:
On Mon, 1 Feb 2021 22:15:12 -0800
Ben Koenig dijo:
Perhaps now would be the time to dig out those old emails and
consider some of the native alternatives rejected in favor of RAID0.
Unfortunately it looks like RAID might not be the culprit if
On Mon, 1 Feb 2021 22:15:12 -0800
Ben Koenig dijo:
>> Perhaps now would be the time to dig out those old emails and
>> consider some of the native alternatives rejected in favor of RAID0.
>Unfortunately it looks like RAID might not be the culprit if his NVMe
>/dev nodes are moving around. RAID0
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On 2/1/21 9:16 PM, TomasK wrote:
On Mon, 2021-02-01 at 16:19 -0800, John Jason Jordan wrote:
About a week ago I finally was successful in creating a RAID0 array
on
my four NVMe drives that are installed in a Thunderbolt 3 enclosure.
After creating the array it appeared in /dev as md0. After
On Mon, 2021-02-01 at 16:19 -0800, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> About a week ago I finally was successful in creating a RAID0 array
> on
> my four NVMe drives that are installed in a Thunderbolt 3 enclosure.
> After creating the array it appeared in /dev as md0. After rebooting
> it
> became md127.
See attached screenshot about how you select output device for your
pavucontrol playback tab.
If you do not see your device there, than I cannot help you further
remotely.
Best luck, Tomas
On Mon, 2021-02-01 at 15:26 -0800, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Mon, 1 Feb 2021, Tomas Kuchta wrote:
>
> > Do
About a week ago I finally was successful in creating a RAID0 array on
my four NVMe drives that are installed in a Thunderbolt 3 enclosure.
After creating the array it appeared in /dev as md0. After rebooting it
became md127. I copied the UUID from Gparted and used it in a line
that I added to
On Mon, 1 Feb 2021, Rich Shepard wrote:
Well, I can if it's an analog output but not a digital output.
FWIW, /proc/asound/cards shows:
0 [HDMI ]: HDA-Intel - HDA ATI HDMI
HDA ATI HDMI at 0xfcf6 irq 69
1 [Generic]: HDA-Intel - HD-Audio Generic
On Mon, 1 Feb 2021, Tomas Kuchta wrote:
Do you see the output audio stream from the web browser player in
pavucontrol? Do you see the level meeter moving?
Yes, when the output is to the analog speakers or headset. No, when the
output is to a digital (USB) headset.
If you do not see this -
On Mon, Feb 1, 2021, 12:02 Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Sun, 31 Jan 2021, Tomas Kuchta wrote:
>
> > When you play sound in a web browser:
> > a) make sure it is not muted in the player (on the web site)
> > b) you should see the web browser output moving in pavucontrol
> > c) when b) is met, select
I was thinking more about the Markdown to slides tools like:
https://opensource.com/article/18/5/markdown-slide-generators
or some of the javascript things like Reveal and Remark...
Any experience with any of these would be useful...
On Mon, Feb 1, 2021 at 10:51 AM David Bridges wrote:
>
I've only made simple presentations but here are 2 options.
Libreoffice can make presentations and was simple enough to do what I
wanted but can probably do much more.
I also use OnlyOffice from a nextcloud instance I have here at home.
It works very nicely for Documents, Spreadsheets, and
On Sun, 31 Jan 2021, Tomas Kuchta wrote:
When you play sound in a web browser:
a) make sure it is not muted in the player (on the web site)
b) you should see the web browser output moving in pavucontrol
c) when b) is met, select the output soubd device you want that web browser
sound to go to -
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