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mvirts,

First thread I’ve seen in a while that’s too long to read in the bathroom 🎉

mvirts,

Yeah but they’re way more fun to drive

mvirts,

That’s because the dishwater looks disgusting and your dishwasher uses the same dishwater for 20 minutes.

How do y'all deal with programs not supported on Linux?

I’ve been seeing all these posts about Linux lately, and looking at them, I can honestly see the appeal. I’d love having so much autonomy over the OS I use, and customize it however I like, even having so many options to choose from when it comes to distros. The only thing holding me back, however, is incompatibility issues....

mvirts,

First start using ardour gimp inkscape libreoffice and blender on windows, then dual boot or use a VM to install Linux and start challenging yourself to use it for real stuff when you can. You may eventually realize you’re using Linux much more than Windows, like when you boot into Windows and every time require a bunch of updates. Eventually your windows will be so out of date you remove it entirely or start using a windows vm.

mvirts,

Nothing beats popping out the ball and bouncing it on a smooth concrete floor

mvirts,

Yes… Unless you are using stuff that’s not packaged and don’t know what you’re doing hacking nix derivations 😹 heck of a way to learn though.

mvirts,

Just be ready to clean out your home, maybe add a new user to test them. I set up KDE then went back to gnome and it broke my cursors somehow… nbd but it’s a bit annoying

mvirts,

Ya use gimp, the old standby for impossible screenshots

mvirts,

I’m very happy with the gnome3 screenshot stuff, it’s basically the same as the win10 hotkey.

mvirts,

… Waiting in the shadows for the perfect time to strike! Lol with a dumb comment

mvirts,

Yes that’s what I was thinking

mvirts,

Maybe I’m getting ahead of myself, but maybe try using digitalWrite for a single bit instead of shiftDataOut?

mvirts,

Hmmmm do you want to write to both shift register at the same time? I say this because you’re looping 16 times, but seem to be sending the high and low bytes out 16 times over rather than one bit each time, although you are shifting the input.

mvirts,

Would it work if you made that delay 1000?

mvirts,

I think you got and and or switched, first two lines should be fine for shifting the top 8 bits down.

mvirts,

Also try upping the usleep call?

Lower part of the screen is updated one frame earlier. Signal source: HDMI (pixelfed.social)

The lower part of my screen is updated one frame earlier than the upper part. I was able to isolate the error to the HDMI output of my laptop. The screen or cable is not broken, as I don’t get these errors with other connected devices. I am assuming it is some hardware defect. Does anyone know what it could be and how I could...

mvirts,

I used to see this on my Linux desktop with an old Acer monitor and Intel integrated graphics. Haven’t noticed it in a long time with newer linux

mvirts,

I would not be surprised if those 7 wires are 3 power (blk gry wht) and 4 USB. Maybe it’s actually 2 serial data lines, control and text? Maybe try to trace out the PCB and get any identifying marks from the ICs? If one is a microcontroller or ram or rom or a USB controller that would go a long way in getting it reverse engineered. For real though, they probably are using standards like i2c or USB or rs232, no sense reinventing what works

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mvirts,

ubuntu-mate.community/t/…/26220

Maybe this? I think spdif is a more relevant search term, toslink didn’t seem to turn up much.

mvirts,

I thought the amyloid plaque thing was bs???

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