GreatBlueHeron
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GreatBlueHeron@piefed.caOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•External monitor power management issuesEnglish1·9 days agoDoes it work if you unplug and replug?
In general, yes.
If you hit a button other than power does it wake up, or does it say “no signal” or something?
Yes.
Does the laptop see it?
I’m assuming not as it does not display on it. Next time it happens I’ll see what xrandr says.
Anything in any log?
Nothing in Xorg.0.log and nothing that seems related in the journal. I’ll keep journalctl --follow running and see if anything that I didn’t pick as being related comes up next time it happens.
Can you force a redetection from the laptop?
Probably, but I don’t know how.
GreatBlueHeron@piefed.caOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•External monitor power management issuesEnglish1·9 days ago- If you use the same USB port for this all the time, disable power saving on that port
I use the same port all the time. I want power saving on the port. I like to just get up from my PC and have it go to sleep by itself and wake back up when I come and jiggle the mouse. It’s working exactly as I would like maybe 90% of the time. Just sometimes the external monitor doesn’t wake up.
- Make sure this isn’t a PD port (this is a laptop design annoyance)
It is a PD port, and it is powering the laptop. I’m not sure why this would be a problem? It’s worked fine for 5-6 years with Windows and works 90% of the time now with Linux.
- Make sure your monitor’s own power saving settings aren’t the issue by disabling things like “deep sleep” or similar
Again, I’m not sure how this could be a problem for the scenario I describe. The settings work fine 90% of the time. It’s not even time related: sometimes I can come to it first thing in the morning, after it’s been asleep all night, and it wakes perfectly; sometimes I can get up to go get a glass of water and come back and the external monitor won’t wake up. It seems totally random.
GreatBlueHeron@piefed.cato Programming@programming.dev•JavaScript broke the web (and called it progress)English1·14 days agoBeauty is in the eye of the beholder :-)
GreatBlueHeron@piefed.cato Programming@programming.dev•JavaScript broke the web (and called it progress)English3·14 days agoOK, I was on my phone. Just checked on my desktop and agree the original could do with some margins. I stand behind the rest of what I said - the default colours for the “best” are awful - the black black and red red is really garish. If I didn’t notice the dark/light mode switch and contrast adjustment does it really matter if they were there or not? There is also way to much information on the “best” one - if I’m going to a web site cold, with no expectation at all of what you might find, I’m not going to sit there and read that much text - I need a gentle introduction, that may lead somewhere.
GreatBlueHeron@piefed.cato Programming@programming.dev•JavaScript broke the web (and called it progress)English8·15 days agoI prefer the original. The “better” one had a bit of a lag (only a fraction of a second, but in this context that’s important) loading and the “best” one has the same lag and unreadable colours.
GreatBlueHeron@piefed.caOPto homeassistant@lemmy.world•First ever upgrade issue - lost zwave controllerEnglish2·23 days agoDid you read my post, or just the subject? I’m not asking for help, just sharing an observation - just in case I got a bunch of "me too"s.
I resolved my issue by unplugging and replugging my Zooz USB stick.
GreatBlueHeron@piefed.caOPto homeassistant@lemmy.world•First ever upgrade issue - lost zwave controllerEnglish3·23 days agoIt seemed to be a hardware issue - the blue light on the controller was out until I removed and replaced it. It’s too much of a coincidence for me though that I just happened to have this hardware issue at the time when the software that uses that hardware was being updated.
I use Vendor/Product ID to access it:
# lsusb Bus 002 Device 005: ID 10c4:ea60 Silicon Labs CP210x UART Bridge Bus 002 Device 004: ID 051d:0002 American Power Conversion Uninterruptible Power Supply Bus 002 Device 006: ID 1a86:55d4 QinHeng Electronics 800 Z-Wave Stick ... <hostdev mode='subsystem' type='usb' managed='yes'> <source> <vendor id='0x1a86'/> <product id='0x55d4'/> </source> <address type='usb' bus='0' port='1'/> </hostdev>
GreatBlueHeron@piefed.cato Fediverse@lemmy.world•Just started a community for those who wish to move away from LemmyEnglish3·26 days agoI’m not a server admin., just a user. The Lemmy instance I’m on setup a Piefed instance in parallel and is giving users the option to use either, or both. I’m still trying to get my head around the history and the pros/cons of each but for now it seems like I’m switching to Piefed. I imagine that if most users move then the Lemmy instance might get shutdown in the future.
GreatBlueHeron@piefed.cato World News@lemmy.world•Foreign Office staff told to consider resigning after challenging UK policy on GazaEnglish24·26 days agoand added the government had “rigorously applied international law” in relation to the war in Gaza.
I’m no lawyer, but if the law allows for the continued sale of weapons to a government when there is an active arrest warrant for the leader of said government, for misuse of those weapons - then the law is broken.
And it’s not just any arrest warrant - the warrant is issued by the ICC, and the UK is a state party to the Rome Accord, which is the treaty that gives the ICC authority.
I didn’t know all that, I went and looked it up for this comment. The Wikipedia page was interesting reading.
yeah, I need a TPU - my CPU is 5 generations too old
but not really sure what you are doing?
I want to install one of these in a machine that doesn’t have an M.2 slot.
I’ve been using various versions of keepass for ever. Until recently I had the database on Google drive. It’s now local and sync’d with syncthing. It’s a bit “different”, but once you get used to it, it works very well.