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    [SOLVED] xrandr overrides --panning setting for HDMI display

    I found out that I have to disable hybrid graphics in BIOS in order for nvidia to pick up my internal display, because otherwise it's governed by the Intel UHD display device which elides nvidia's detection. According to the sacred texts (archwiki), I could have tried adding an undetected...
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    [SOLVED] xrandr overrides --panning setting for HDMI display

    ok so now i see X Server and X Screen 0 information, so it was a problem having no xorg.conf. Maybe the solution lies in how i configure that, because now with my HDMI-1-0 plugged in i have no use of my built-in display; xrandr -q doesn't even see eDP-1 anymore: $ xrandr -q Screen 0: minimum 8 x...
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    [SOLVED] xrandr overrides --panning setting for HDMI display

    apparently i have no X Screen or X Server information displayed on my instance of nvidia-settings, even if i run as root. see screenshot attached i'm on artix linux, with a gefore 1650 max-q and nvidia version 450.57-2 edit: i should mention that i didn't have any /etc/X11/xorg.conf file in...
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    [SOLVED] xrandr overrides --panning setting for HDMI display

    i have tried the above command exactly with no luck; somehow HDMI-1-0 sees that with eDP-1 at 1920x0, the screen size becomes 3840x1080, and thus sets its panning parameter accordingly... however, i didn't realize i could control the displays through my nvidia driver... lol (edit: although in...
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    [SOLVED] xrandr overrides --panning setting for HDMI display

    funny, i always find the command line much simpler to understand :P i have nvidia specifically i'm using a thinkpad x1 extreme gen 2 with a FHD display, with a FHD Samsung S24B350 monitor over HDMI. my GPU is a GeFore 1650 max-q i've now also tried various things like: setting both displays...
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    [SOLVED] xrandr overrides --panning setting for HDMI display

    @f33dm3bits i tried arandr once, and not only did it fail to resolve the issue, but also after running it nothing i did with xrandr would do anything until after a reboot so i just uninstalled it. it's nothing more than a front-end to xrandr anyway so i really don't think it's necessary here, i...
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    [SOLVED] xrandr overrides --panning setting for HDMI display

    I've hooked up a HDMI display to my laptop, and it almost works, except that my HDMI display seems to overlap with my primary display such that it ignores my --panning option. Both my internal eDP-1 display and my HDMI-1-0 display are 1920x1080 and i'm trying to place my HDMI display on the...
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    [solved] picom blurs maim!

    I found out that I have to exclude slop, not maim :D
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    [solved] picom blurs maim!

    I just recently discovered maim, a more updated and better-looking replacement for scrot. The problem I'm having is that maim overlays my entire screen in order to do its thing, which gets caught by picom, my compositor, and I have background-blur enabled for transparent windows, so maim...
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    [SOLVED] I broke my bootloader?

    I fixed it by adding an entry in efibootmgr # efibootmgr --create --bootnum 0 --label grub --disk /dev/nvme1n1 --partition 1 --loader /EFI/artix/grubx64.efi
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    [SOLVED] I broke my bootloader?

    oh when I said "over there" I didn't specify that I was going to post on the appropriate Artix forums lol Thanks for looking
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    [SOLVED] I broke my bootloader?

    i'll look into reinstalling grub from the live usb and take a closer look at the menu, but i don't think there was anything there btw i use Artix lol but i will make a post over there just to get more eyes on it the bios update image i got from Lenovo's website didn't even go into an OS, it...
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    [SOLVED] I broke my bootloader?

    I'm using a ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen2 with Artix Linux. It's been going good for several months. I recently tried updating my firmware with "fwupdmgr install" on the official Lenovo cab file and it told me there were no compatible devices. I eventually gave up on using fwupd and created a usb...
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    make: gcc: Permission denied -- what?

    I rebooted and now it works. ¯\_༼ ಥ ‿ ಥ ༽_/¯ No idea why or what's actually different, because I had rebooted before. The only thing I know for sure is different is that I removed /usr/sbin from my PATH but only in ~/.profile (it's still in my PATH because of something else [and `which gcc`...
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    make: gcc: Permission denied -- what?

    I'm clean out of ideas and I think I will just either reinstall my os on the X1 or just use the t420 until some updates come out, and hope that the process of installing the new version of make or gcc or kernel will magically fix it. :c
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    make: gcc: Permission denied -- what?

    @Alexzee I don't think rbenv is the issue... I actually have another computer with the same exact OS (Artix), WM, rbenv, Ruby, gcc, and make, all installed the same way, but on the other machine it works just fine. This is also an issue I've had with trying to compile C programs (in this case...
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    make: gcc: Permission denied -- what?

    I have 9.3.0-1 [grendel@artix ~/docs/c/hello_world] $ gcc --version gcc (Artix Linux 9.3.0-1) 9.3.0 Copyright (C) 2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR...
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    make: gcc: Permission denied -- what?

    henlo all I am having a bit of trouble getting gcc to run via make. I discovered this problem while trying to install a ruby gem, which invokes make to build the extensions, and got the "make: gcc: Permission denied" error. I have since experimented with a C++ hello world project and then a C...
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