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My current setup includes two 1440p monitors and a 4K TV . In the evening I use a script to switch off the monitors and use the TV. Due to the different resolutions, scaling is a problem. Both X11 and Wayland have their own problems.\n
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My setup: Arch, KDE, Nvidia RTX 2060 with proprietary NVIDIA drivers (edit: version 545.29.06), 2x 1440p 144Hz monitors (DP-0, DP-1), 1x 4K 60Hz TV via (HDMI-0)\n
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X11: Currently my procedure is as follows when I want to switch from monitors to my TV:\n
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1. I turn the TV on\n
2. I change the Global scale to 175% via the KDE GUI. (I haven’t found a command to implement in a script yet)\n
3. I use xrandr to switch to the TV only. `xrandr --output HDMI-0 --primary --mode 3840x2160 --pos 5120x0 --rotate normal --rate 60 --output DP-0 --off --output DP-1 --off `\n
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The monitors turn off, but the TV shows a black screen. After a restart the TV works and the scaling is correct. So far I haven’t found a way to change the scaling and switch to the TV without a restart.\n
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Oddly if I turn on all screens at the same time, it works. All of them show the desktop `xrandr --output HDMI-0 --mode 3840x2160 --pos 5120x0 --rotate normal --rate 60 --output DP-0 --primary --mode 2560x1440 --pos 0x1124 --rotate normal --output DP-1 --off --output DP-2 --mode 2560x1440 --pos 2560x1124 --rotate normal`However, when I use step 3 afterwards, the TV shows a black screen again.\n
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I tried to find solutions, but it’s hard to figure out, since I’m not sure if it’s a driver problem, KDE problem, …\n
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Wayland:\n
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- the max refresh rate for the TV is 30 Hz\n
- with the TV turned on the system freezes every few seconds for a second or two\n
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I haven’t tinkered with Wayland a lot. The freezes make it a no-go for now. X11 at least has a workaround, even though it’s a bit annoying.\n
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Even though I have used Linux for a while. I’m probably still considered a beginner, so any help would be appreciated.
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I use [github.com/slingamn/namespaced-openvpn](https://github.com/slingamn/namespaced-openvpn) to have a isolated namespace and VPN connection to work\n
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On Wayland, although the protected shell is created fine, GUI programs don’t start. E.g fgor Dolphin\n
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I’ve tried to preserve the env without success:\n
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</span><span style="color:#323232;">sudo -E ip netns exec protected sudo -u user -i\n
</span>\n
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\n
It seems that I access to the wayland socket is a must for this to work\n
\n
This discussion has a nuke option - giving 777 access to the dir where the wayland socket is, and another less permissive approach adding the users to a group and giving access to a new location where the wayland socket is created\n
\n
[stackoverflow.com/…/linux-wayland-display-multipl…](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/41736528/linux-wayland-display-multiple-user)\n
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I use [github.com/slingamn/namespaced-openvpn](https://github.com/slingamn/namespaced-openvpn) to have a isolated namespace and VPN connection to work\n
\n
On X, these two steps would allow me to run a GUI program in the protected namespace. So I could have .e.g an IDE configuration for my main user/personal projects, and another entirely different instance of the same IDE for work because they use different users\n
\n
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</span><span style="color:#323232;">\n
</span>\n
```\n
\n
On Wayland, although the protected shell is created fine, GUI programs don’t start. E.g fgor Dolphin\n
\n
```\n
\n
<span style="color:#323232;">error: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR is invalid or not set in the environment.\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Failed to create wl_display (No such file or directory)\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">\n
</span>\n
```\n
\n
I’ve tried to preserve the env without success:\n
\n
```\n
\n
<span style="color:#323232;">\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">sudo -E ip netns exec protected sudo -u user -i\n
</span>\n
```\n
\n
It seems that I access to the wayland socket is a must for this to work\n
\n
This discussion has a nuke option - giving 777 access to the dir where the wayland socket is, and another less permissive approach adding the users to a group and giving access to a new location where the wayland socket is created\n
\n
[stackoverflow.com/…/linux-wayland-display-multipl…](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/41736528/linux-wayland-display-multiple-user)\n
\n
Is this second approach secure? If not, which other steps could I take to achieve what I did in X?
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I use [github.com/slingamn/namespaced-openvpn](https://github.com/slingamn/namespaced-openvpn) to have a isolated namespace and VPN connection to work\n
\n
On X, these two steps would allow me to run a GUI program in the protected namespace. So I could have .e.g an IDE configuration for my main user/personal projects, and another entirely different instance of the same IDE for work because they use different users\n
\n
```\n
\n
<span style="color:#323232;">sudo xhost '+si:localuser:user'\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">sudo ip netns exec protected sudo -u user -i\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">\n
</span>\n
```\n
\n
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\n
```\n
\n
<span style="color:#323232;">error: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR is invalid or not set in the environment.\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Failed to create wl_display (No such file or directory)\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">\n
</span>\n
```\n
\n
I’ve tried to preserve the env without success:\n
\n
```\n
\n
<span style="color:#323232;">\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">sudo -E ip netns exec protected sudo -u user -i\n
</span>\n
```\n
\n
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\n
This discussion has a nuke option - giving 777 access to the dir where the wayland socket is, and another less permissive approach adding the users to a group and giving access to a new location where the wayland socket is created\n
\n
[stackoverflow.com/…/linux-wayland-display-multipl…](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/41736528/linux-wayland-display-multiple-user)\n
\n
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Probably a longshot, but hoping anyone here might have working instructions on getting OpenRazer running under Fedora Silverblue. I recently picked up some Huntsman V2s and while OpenRGB works for basic control, I’d like to see what other options are available.\n
\n
Apparently there is a known incompatibility between Silverblue and how OpenRazer implements kernel modules ([link](https://github.com/openrazer/openrazer/issues/1747)). I’ve seen elsewhere that some users have tweaked the build files to work around this, but I couldn’t find any detailed info. Any help would be appreciated.\n
\n
EDIT:\n
\n
I got it working, but it wasn’t worth the trouble compared to simply running OpenRGB in a flatpak. For Razer keyboard users, you’ll gain one or two RGB presets over OpenRGB, such as Reactive, and the ability to adjust the polling rate (the merits of which are highly debatable). You’ll lose secure boot and kernel verification unless you also add the ublue repo and signing key rpm (`ublue-os-akmods-addons`).\n
\n
If anyone wants to do it anyway, I had success by downloading and installing the following [ublue-os akmod](https://github.com/ublue-os/akmods/pkgs/container/akmods) rpms from [here](https://download.copr.fedorainfracloud.org/results/ublue-os/akmods/fedora-39-x86_64/):\n
\n
- akmod-openrazer-100.0.0.git.530.886f986d-1.fc39.x86_64.rpm\n
- kmod-openrazer-100.0.0.git.530.886f986d-1.fc39.x86_64.rpm\n
- openrazer-kmod-common-100.0.0.git.530.886f986d-1.fc39.x86_64.rpm\n
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(Note: you might need to layer the `kernel-devel` package first; I had it layered already so I can’t confirm.)\n
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Add the openrazer repo, then install the daemon and frontend app:\n
\n
```\n
\n
<span style="color:#323232;">curl -o - https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/hardware:/razer/Fedora_$(rpm -E %fedora)/hardware:razer.repo | sudo tee /etc/yum.repos.d/razer.repo\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">rpm-ostree install openrazer-meta razergenie\n
</span>\n
```\n
\n
Add the plugdev group to /etc/group, then add your user to it:\n
\n
```\n
\n
<span style="color:#323232;">sudo bash -c 'grep "plugdev" /lib/group >> /etc/group'\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">sudo gpasswd -a $USER plugdev\n
</span>\n
```\n
\n
Finally, launch RazerGenie…\n
\n
[](https://lemmy.ca/pictrs/image/b6036739-8980-48a7-abdb-956f3622eb4f.png)
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Probably a longshot, but hoping anyone here might have working instructions on getting OpenRazer running under Fedora Silverblue. I recently picked up some Huntsman V2s and while OpenRGB works for basic control, I’d like to see what other options are available.\n
\n
Apparently there is a known incompatibility between Silverblue and how OpenRazer implements kernel modules ([link](https://github.com/openrazer/openrazer/issues/1747)). I’ve seen elsewhere that some users have tweaked the build files to work around this, but I couldn’t find any detailed info. Any help would be appreciated.\n
\n
EDIT:\n
\n
I got it working, but it wasn’t worth the trouble compared to simply running OpenRGB in a flatpak. For Razer keyboard users, you’ll gain one or two RGB presets over OpenRGB, such as Reactive, and the ability to adjust the polling rate (the merits of which are highly debatable). You’ll lose secure boot and kernel verification unless you also add the ublue repo and signing key rpm (`ublue-os-akmods-addons`).\n
\n
If anyone wants to do it anyway, I had success by downloading and installing the following [ublue-os akmod](https://github.com/ublue-os/akmods/pkgs/container/akmods) rpms from [here](https://download.copr.fedorainfracloud.org/results/ublue-os/akmods/fedora-39-x86_64/):\n
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\n
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\n
<span style="color:#323232;">curl -o - https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/hardware:/razer/Fedora_$(rpm -E %fedora)/hardware:razer.repo | sudo tee /etc/yum.repos.d/razer.repo\n
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Finally, launch RazerGenie…\n
\n
[](https://lemmy.ca/pictrs/image/b6036739-8980-48a7-abdb-956f3622eb4f.png)
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\n
Apparently there is a known incompatibility between Silverblue and how OpenRazer implements kernel modules ([link](https://github.com/openrazer/openrazer/issues/1747)). I’ve seen elsewhere that some users have tweaked the build files to work around this, but I couldn’t find any detailed info. Any help would be appreciated.\n
\n
EDIT:\n
\n
I got it working, but it wasn’t worth the trouble compared to simply running OpenRGB in a flatpak. For Razer keyboard users, you’ll gain one or two RGB presets over OpenRGB, such as Reactive, and the ability to adjust the polling rate (the merits of which are highly debatable). You’ll lose secure boot and kernel verification unless you also add the ublue repo and signing key rpm (`ublue-os-akmods-addons`).\n
\n
If anyone wants to do it anyway, I had success by downloading and installing the following [ublue-os akmod](https://github.com/ublue-os/akmods/pkgs/container/akmods) rpms from [here](https://download.copr.fedorainfracloud.org/results/ublue-os/akmods/fedora-39-x86_64/):\n
\n
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\n
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\n
Add the openrazer repo, then install the daemon and frontend app:\n
\n
```\n
\n
<span style="color:#323232;">curl -o - https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/hardware:/razer/Fedora_$(rpm -E %fedora)/hardware:razer.repo | sudo tee /etc/yum.repos.d/razer.repo\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">rpm-ostree install openrazer-meta razergenie\n
</span>\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
<span style="color:#323232;">sudo bash -c 'grep "plugdev" /lib/group >> /etc/group'\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">sudo gpasswd -a $USER plugdev\n
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\n
Finally, launch RazerGenie…\n
\n
[](https://lemmy.ca/pictrs/image/b6036739-8980-48a7-abdb-956f3622eb4f.png)
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Linux Mint was fine, obviously great for a beginner because it works perfectly out of the box and since it is Ubuntu based you can easily find help for practically anything. But it left a lot to be desired. I wanted more up to date packages, and a cleaner, less windows-y UI. I was never a huge fan of Cinammon as it just looked like Windows 7 and XFCE was practically windows XP in 2023, which I don’t mind given how solid and stable it was but over time it left a lot to be desired.\n
\n
Here we are with Tumbleweed with Gnome.\n
\n
First let’s talk about Tumbleweed. Easily the greatest rolling release distro (because of its surprising stability) if you don’t really have any niche packages you want to use that would otherwise be on the AUR. But even then, OpenSuse has community built RPM packages on their website which you can use to install packages that aren’t in Zypper. Also, I am dual booting but I practically never use my Windows partition besides for Matlab (will get to it in a bit) and wanted an encrypted setup like I had with Linux Mint. The OpenSuse Installer made it super straight forward and allowed me to create an encrypted OpenSuse partition alongside the encrypted Windows one without ever having to open up a terminal or look up commands. Another amazing thing is that the default file system is based on BTRFS which supports snapshots, which I actually did use to save myself once while I was configuring and still familiarizing myself with the distro. YaST is also another amazing OpenSuse feature that has made my life easier whether it is to look for specific software to install/delete or to change some system level settings.\n
\n
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\n
Overall I am very happy with OpenSuse TW + Gnome and I am confident enough to say it is the most complete and my most favorite desktop experience I have ever had.\n
\n
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\n
Linux Mint was fine, obviously great for a beginner because it works perfectly out of the box and since it is Ubuntu based you can easily find help for practically anything. But it left a lot to be desired. I wanted more up to date packages, and a cleaner, less windows-y UI. I was never a huge fan of Cinammon as it just looked like Windows 7 and XFCE was practically windows XP in 2023, which I don’t mind given how solid and stable it was but over time it left a lot to be desired.\n
\n
Here we are with Tumbleweed with Gnome.\n
\n
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\n
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I switched from Linux Mint which was the only distro I have ever used to OpenSuse Tumbleweed two weeks ago with the vanilla Gnome DE that it ships with and I just wanted to say; What an amazingly complete, modern, and productive combination.\n
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Linux Mint was fine, obviously great for a beginner because it works perfectly out of the box and since it is Ubuntu based you can easily find help for practically anything. But it left a lot to be desired. I wanted more up to date packages, and a cleaner, less windows-y UI. I was never a huge fan of Cinammon as it just looked like Windows 7 and XFCE was practically windows XP in 2023, which I don’t mind given how solid and stable it was but over time it left a lot to be desired.\n
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\n
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