It's google, it's okay when they do it /s
AceSLS
You're welcome
Have fun playing Starfield :)
Sorry for double commenting but you could also try this instead of the aur nvidia-beta package
And I'd generally recommed using -dkms versions of the nvidia driver
[ 1711.740] (EE) NVIDIA: system's kernel log for additional error messages and
Maybe try this then? Kernel log can be read via
$sudo dmesg
or
$journalctl -k
I'd recommend journalctl, best to also append -b to only get the kernel logs for the current boot
For easier navigation enter a / and input nvidia, this will search your journal. Press n to go to the next result and shift + n to go to the previous one
I installed the nvidia-beta drivers (Arch) and tested out Starfield. All is good. Then next time I try to startx, I get X failed to start etc.
Did you reboot after changing to the beta driver? If you did not you were still using the previously installed nvidia driver, unless you manually reloaded the nvidia kernel modules via rmmod and modprobe (I'd discourage doing this though, rebooting is way less error prone)
This is a *arr Stack guide for TrueNAS Core. It explains how to get atomic moves and hardlinks working
Good luck
That site also contains many useful infos for Radarr and Sonarr, I'd highly recommend you check them out
Lmao, can you even get less thankful? People developed that "shit software" in their free time and made it available for you to use it at zero cost
Iceraven all the way
Basically forked ff with many addons
Vimms Vault has xbox 360 games
It's quite some work to set it up and get it running but I use the *arr stack with Jellyfin and Kodi
Here's a guide to get started with docker: link
It's fire and forget, so you set it up and configure it and then you basically have your own netflix. I'm currently downloading everything in 1080p Blue-Ray quality which looks pretty nice on my 27inch 1440p monitor (Kodi also upscales your Videos, which is nice). You can also setup Jellyseerr after you followed the Trash Guide to make downloading just a matter of 3 clicks, really feels like you have your own netflix just better
Also don't forget to use some kind of vpn for torrenting with sonarr/radarr if you're in a country where torrentimg is illegal
Kodi has some IPTV addons