On 11/22/21 22:04, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 23/11/2021 13:46, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 11/22/21 21:32, Samuel Sieb wrote:
Pulseaudio has support for sending to airplay(2). You need to load
the raop(2) module and your airplay devices should show up as
potential outputs. Pipewire just got preliminary
On 23/11/2021 13:46, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 11/22/21 21:32, Samuel Sieb wrote:
Pulseaudio has support for sending to airplay(2). You need to load the raop(2)
module and your airplay devices should show up as potential outputs. Pipewire
just got preliminary support about a week ago, so it will
On 11/22/21 21:32, Samuel Sieb wrote:
Pulseaudio has support for sending to airplay(2). You need to load the
raop(2) module and your airplay devices should show up as potential
outputs. Pipewire just got preliminary support about a week ago, so it
will probably be in the next release.
Pulse
On 11/22/21 14:06, SternData wrote:
I see a bunch of tools that let my desktop act as an airplay receiver,
but I'm having no google-fun finding a tool that lets use my Sonos
system as speakers for the desktop.
Pulseaudio has support for sending to airplay(2). You need to load the
raop(2) mod
On 11/22/21 19:09, Scott Talbert wrote:
On Tue, 23 Nov 2021 02:36:12 -
Scott Talbert wrote:
I think it is actually the router being "helpful". My router serves
DHCP and allows me to set up permanent assignments of IP <=> MAC,
so the first time I connect a new device, I always do that, and t
On 23/11/2021 10:36, Scott Talbert wrote:
Roger, you hit the nail on the head. After reviewing a bunch of old logs, it
seems that I've been having intermittent connection drops for a while (i.e.,
while still on F34). Previously, it seems it would just reconnect on 5 GHz -
the change in F35 i
On 11/22/21 7:09 PM, Scott Talbert wrote:
On Tue, 23 Nov 2021 02:36:12 -
Scott Talbert wrote:
I think it is actually the router being "helpful". My router serves
DHCP and allows me to set up permanent assignments of IP <=> MAC,
so the first time I connect a new device, I always do that, and
> On Tue, 23 Nov 2021 02:36:12 -
> Scott Talbert wrote:
>
>
> I think it is actually the router being "helpful". My router serves
> DHCP and allows me to set up permanent assignments of IP <=> MAC,
> so the first time I connect a new device, I always do that, and the
> IP doesn't change on me
On Tue, 23 Nov 2021 02:36:12 -
Scott Talbert wrote:
> What decides to switch frequencies - is that wpa_supplicant? NetworkManager?
I think it is actually the router being "helpful". My router serves
DHCP and allows me to set up permanent assignments of IP <=> MAC,
so the first time I connect
Roger, you hit the nail on the head. After reviewing a bunch of old logs, it
seems that I've been having intermittent connection drops for a while (i.e.,
while still on F34). Previously, it seems it would just reconnect on 5 GHz -
the change in F35 is that it now toggles between 5 and 2.5 and
On 23/11/2021 08:07, Tim Evans wrote:
On 11/22/21 18:59, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 11/22/21 3:36 PM, Tim Evans wrote:
exclude=akmod-nvidia
Why do you want to exclude that if you have an akmod-nvidia package installed?
Don't you want to get updates?
As we have been discussing, older Nvidia cards
On 11/22/21 18:59, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 11/22/21 3:36 PM, Tim Evans wrote:
exclude=akmod-nvidia
Why do you want to exclude that if you have an akmod-nvidia package
installed? Don't you want to get updates?
As we have been discussing, older Nvidia cards aren't supported with
current drivers
On 11/22/21 17:42, Ed Greshko wrote:
If akmod-nvidia-340xx installed and works. Check
/var/cache/akmods/akmods.log for output such as
All good.
It would be
exclude=akmod-nvidia-340xx
Great, thanks.
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On 11/22/21 3:36 PM, Tim Evans wrote:
exclude=akmod-nvidia
Why do you want to exclude that if you have an akmod-nvidia package
installed? Don't you want to get updates?
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Depending on which Sonos device you have, it may have a LINE IN port, in
which case you could connect that to the output of your sound card.
--Greg
On Mon, Nov 22, 2021 at 3:06 PM SternData
wrote:
> I see a bunch of tools that let my desktop act as an airplay receiver,
> but I'm having no goog
On Mon, 22 Nov 2021 at 18:06, SternData
wrote:
> I see a bunch of tools that let my desktop act as an airplay receiver,
> but I'm having no google-fun finding a tool that lets use my Sonos
> system as speakers for the desktop.
>
My house has Sonos S1 gear. Sonos is known for streaming audio ove
On 23/11/2021 06:36, Tim Evans wrote:
On 11/22/21 16:47, Ed Greshko wrote:
GeForce GT 730 is supported by akmod-nvidia-340xx.
I am not sure if this has been pushed to rpmfusion-nonfree. But the version
that works with the newer kernels is nvidia-340xx-kmod-340.108-15.fc35.
You may have to "
Yes. They say it must they work with Airplay2. So, I'm looking for a
way to do that.
On 11/22/21 4:39 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 11/22/21 3:06 PM, SternData wrote:
I see a bunch of tools that let my desktop act as an airplay receiver,
but I'm having no google-fun finding a tool that lets use my
On 11/22/21 3:06 PM, SternData wrote:
I see a bunch of tools that let my desktop act as an airplay receiver,
but I'm having no google-fun finding a tool that lets use my Sonos
system as speakers for the desktop.
Have you asked Sonos about this?
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On 11/22/21 16:47, Ed Greshko wrote:
GeForce GT 730 is supported by akmod-nvidia-340xx.
I am not sure if this has been pushed to rpmfusion-nonfree. But the
version that works with the newer kernels is
nvidia-340xx-kmod-340.108-15.fc35.
You may have to "dnf --enablerepo=rpmfusion-nonfree-up
I see a bunch of tools that let my desktop act as an airplay receiver,
but I'm having no google-fun finding a tool that lets use my Sonos
system as speakers for the desktop.
Ideas?
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On 22/11/2021 19:52, Tim Evans wrote:
On 11/13/21 11:10, Ed Greshko wrote:
To switch back to nouveau, just "dnf erase akmod-nvidia-39xx".
This will revert the changes to the linux boot parameters.
# dnf remove akmod-nvidia-470.74-1.fc35.x86_64
Dependencies resolved.
=
On 11/22/21 11:52, Tim Evans wrote:
# dnf remove akmod-nvidia-470.74-1.fc35.x86_64
Dependencies resolved.
Package Arch Version Repository Size
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On 23/11/2021 03:52, Tim Evans wrote:
On 11/13/21 11:10, Ed Greshko wrote:
To switch back to nouveau, just "dnf erase akmod-nvidia-39xx".
This will revert the changes to the linux boot parameters.
# dnf remove akmod-nvidia-470.74-1.fc35.x86_64
Dependencies resolved.
=
On 11/13/21 11:10, Ed Greshko wrote:
To switch back to nouveau, just "dnf erase akmod-nvidia-39xx".
This will revert the changes to the linux boot parameters.
# dnf remove akmod-nvidia-470.74-1.fc35.x86_64
Dependencies resolved.
On Sun, Nov 21, 2021 at 9:30 AM Ed Greshko wrote:
> But, never mind, I'll just consider it an oddity.
The particular ISO is what determines the default layout, not the
package set chosen. That's why you can get XFS by default if you use
the Server net install, but choose the Workstation package
On Sat, Nov 20, 2021 at 9:42 PM Ed Greshko wrote:
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> On 21/11/2021 07:09, Peter Boy wrote:
> >
> >> Am 20.11.2021 um 23:14 schrieb Ed Greshko :
> >>
> >> On 21/11/2021 01:10, Doug H. wrote:
> >>> Shortly after the release of Fedora 35 I downloaded:
> >>>
> >>> Fedora-Server-netinst-x86_64-35-1.2.
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