I should've stopped reading at "Eric Bischoff's Wise Choices"
I only really tune into NOAH if there's something bonkers on the card tbh. I think Marufuji was as surprised as the rest of us that Ibushi was as beat up as he was from the opening bell.
I haven't seen AJ in quite some time so I'll definitely be checking it out, but I'm still not super thrilled about it being a WWE-NOAH working arrangement... Japan could be heading towards an NXT UK situation soon enough.
That NOAH match against Marufuji was difficult to watch.
BigMcHuge Tonga was unfortunately unavailable.
I'm honestly just disappointed in FTR Bald here, both for giving Disco the time of day, and for knowing better but still trying to work while hurt. He doesn't win points with me for recognizing what a clown looks like.
Bazzite is the gaming spin, and basically the starting point for people that want a couch console / HTPC / stationary Steam Deck imo.
Bluefin and Aurora are put together with general computer use in mind, and then both of them can be swapped to a developer-focused "-dx" image with a single command, that adds VS Code and a bunch of development tools.
It just changes the starting point based on if your PC is mainly for work, or mainly for play. All three are just as capable to be set up for whatever.
Maybe check out uBlue Bluefin. It's based on Fedora Silverblue (so it's GNOME), but with a lot of the extra non-free stuff that Fedora can't include by default pre-configured. There's also Aurora if you'd rather a KDE based version.
They both update automatically via atomic image, so if anything goes wrong you can just roll back. It mainly uses flatpak for GUI packages and brew for CLI stuff, but they have included distrobox too if you wanted to install things from anywhere else.
Everything they do (including defaulting to a "Grand Touring Series" GTS tag instead of an also available Latest tag) is with a mindset of sticking to stable packages and adopting things once the kinks have already been worked out, but not sacrificing features.
he's probably happy that he's getting paid to work 1 minute a week, while still subtweeting his displeasure in the hopes someone else offers him a bag of money to shut up.
That match took like 50 seconds, and I still feel they dragged it out too much somehow.
Like, they should've just met in the middle of the ring and had a game of rock-paper-scissors to not waste anyone else's time.
I sense some good Monday memes coming from this.
The usual fix from the Jellyfin docs would be to check you file naming conventions, and add the TVDB or TMDB show ID to the folder so that it scrapes it correctly, or use the Identify option like @Rudee mentioned to select a better match from the UI after import.
Both TVDB and TMDB consider PokΓ©mon Journeys to be Season 23 of the original PokΓ©mon show, the OMDB seems to list it as a standalone show though, so you could import and match it against that metadata.
With how Rampage is usually taped, I wouldn't be surprised if behind the curtain it's just Live Dynamite and Friday Dynamite to say what time your match is happening on the night.
I think Luchablog reported CMLL appearances for tonight's AEW too, this could be a big Forbidden Door season kickoff!
...it's time, for the WWE Legends contract!
I await announcements for WWE Fight Island and UFC Crown Jewel. /s
I think we Fedora users just have to wait for RPMFusion to roll out the updated driver. Not entirely sure if they only use Stable branch drivers or not though. I'm used to Arch where it would just be in the AUR within the hour...
I've been refreshing half the uBlue repos a lot today in the hopes there's some commits showing they're rolling the drivers out for Bluefin quickly π
- For what I assume is a security precaution, SysRq is disabled by default in Fedora, and you need to go enable it if you want to be able to recover when shit like this happens - the link shows how, and explains what each letter does.
- It's honestly hard to say what caused it, but you could check your system logs and see what looks suspicious around the time of the crash.
journalctl
,dmesg
and your steam logs (in~/.steam/steam/logs
usually) could be worth a look, or worth showing someone else at least if you aren't sure whats going on in there. - I'd avoid actively trying to cause it, but if it happens again you handled it exactly how I'd try handle it. Having SysRq enabled would let
r-e-i-s-u-b
handle it more gracefully than a forced shutdown at least!
It honestly took me a while to figure out who half that playmobil looking roster is supposed to be.
Regardless of what distro you do end up using, the Arch Wiki is a great bookmark to have. The info is like 90% relevant to Linux in general, and at worst you might need to figure out what a file path or package might have changed to in the likes of Ubuntu or Fedora.
and a Nvidia 2080ti
Do you know which Nvidia driver you're using currently?
There's an established open-source Nouveau driver that Ubuntu & Mint probably defaulted to, a bleeding-edge open-source NVK driver that is still very early in it's development, and a proprietary Nvidia driver that Nobara probably tried, as it's kinda what you'd want for gaming.
The other question would be if you're using Wayland or X11 underneath your desktop environment?
It should be listed in Settings > System > System Details
, under the heading "Windowing System" if you're using GNOME.
Wayland has better multi-monitor support than X11, but the proprietary Nvidia driver has a few teething problems with Wayland at the moment - a new 555 beta driver update should be coming this week with proper fixes for the sync/screen-tearing issues people have been experiencing.