I need some light
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Hi, I update today when I just wake up(it is my routine at this point). I am using Linux 6.15.8-zen1-1-zen. My kernel is the same pre/post because there isn’t kernel update today.
Ty, I fixed it. Turn out the issue was related to btrfs issue with newer kernel version.
Sure, thankyou!
Thank, I will look at it!
This is the painful part I don’t know why my fstab is nuked. It is completely empty. I am writing it rn and it is painful. I have a question to ask tho. After I finish writing it what do I do? Do I reboot?
Edit: Okay after I finish the fstab I do mount -a it did not work. ;). I am not sure if what I did is good though. I just copy fstab of a new installation of arch on my laptop and change the UUID
Yes I do have it.
Sorry,but I don’t have lsblk for some reason.
Hi, sorry to bother you again. I did rewrite my fstab but after that I reboot and it is still the same and the fstab is still empty. Am I doing something wrong?
Okay I will try. Thanks you!!!
The I will take a look!
Surprisingly nothing. I mean I did do update with pacman -Syu today, but I did reboot after that and my system work fine. After the I reboot the second time and now my fstab disappears.
I checked my fstab to painfully found out that it is somehow empty. I am starting to losing my hope lol.
This is why I don’t use GNOME apps on a tiling WM. They always have an absurd amount of padding.
Kiuyn@lemmy.mlOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Recommendations for an Offline Music Player That Supports Synced Lyrics1·1 month agoThank! I get it. I didn’t they are Go server. I would probably use them on my local server, but it ran out of storage because my NextCloud eat it all lol. I can probably run it on my main pc in the future if I need it.
Kiuyn@lemmy.mlOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Recommendations for an Offline Music Player That Supports Synced Lyrics2·1 month agoThank! I tried it today. It is quite good. I would probably use it on my laptop.
Kiuyn@lemmy.mlOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Recommendations for an Offline Music Player That Supports Synced Lyrics5·1 month agoIt is not a dumb question at all. I asked my self the same question a few months ago. You are correct. It is essentially just metadata. You can embed them with something like kid3 directly into the music file it self. So for example I have a .lrc file(the sync lyrics file). It will look something like this:
[00:16.60]Through your terribly fragile heart.
[00:24.70]Even the secret of the red fruit is, "I’ll give it all to you.
[00:32.90]Even though I’m still hurting your leaky heart
[00:40.50]I still see your dream
[00:44.00]A person whose beauty that can’t be achieved whose beauty can’t be achieved…
[00:51.80]I want you to love me, I want you to love me …
U can just copy the text in the .lrc file and then write it into the music file with a lyrics tag with something like kid3. If u open the music file with a music player that supports it, u will get synced lyrics. The process is quite tedious to do manually, so I made an app to download audio from YouTube videos and embed the subtitles as lyrics to do it for me (yes, this is a shameless plug). If you are interested, you can check it out. Azul box
Kiuyn@lemmy.mlOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Recommendations for an Offline Music Player That Supports Synced Lyrics2·1 month agoThank you for your insight, strawberry, audacious and mpd are all amazing software. The problem is that synced lyrics is really important thing for me(a jpop listener, that don’t know Japanese). I am pretty sure that I can probably get the lyric to work with somekind of mpd frontend. Mpd seem to be really fun. I may just make a frontend for it for my own use-case.
Kiuyn@lemmy.mlOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Recommendations for an Offline Music Player That Supports Synced Lyrics4·1 month agoThank you for the recommendation! I will give it a try if I have time.
I guess this is the fun of living on the bleeding edge side.