If that is your full .service file you are missing the directive to tell the daemon what user to run under. Under service try adding
User=root
Group=root
Before the ExecStart command line.
If that is your full .service file you are missing the directive to tell the daemon what user to run under. Under service try adding
User=root
Group=root
Before the ExecStart command line.
I spent the money on the Tailwind smart opener. The app has a built in smart connection that will open/close the door on arrival so long as the phone is paired to a Bluetooth device (settings programmable in the app).
That said I don’t actually use the app for my open/close function. I integrated Tailwind into my home assistant setup. For my garage door (we have 2) it opens/closes the correct one for my bike based on my phone being paired to my Cardo. I setup the same for my wife’s bike. And for the other door it functions based on my wife’s phone being paired to her car Bluetooth. Works perfectly every time, as long as the Internet doesn’t fail me.
Looking back I know now there were definitely less expensive options to achieve the same thing. And had I had more time to tinker with it all I likely would have built something by hand. I just needed something that worked with minimal effort or tinkering. When it comes to home automation it has to work the first time or the wife doesn’t approve. 😂
Good luck. Fingers crossed it’s your solution, and an easy one at that.
Quick web search led me to this which is an Acer owner trying to install PopOS. Likely similar steps that you will need to follow to be successful.
My general rule with my bike… Any sign of a hole is not worth the risk. Is it fixable? Maybe? Is the risk worth the cost of replacement, for myself and my family… Absolutely not.
That said, take it to a shop and get the word from an expert. Don’t trust your life to the opinions of the Internet based off of a picture of your tire.
Seems like maybe a good use for Kasm Workspaces. Use persistence in each session to save settings, files etc…
Just bought a set of Razer Barracuda X headphones at good ol Walmart for $69.99. They can connect one of 3 ways,
USB-C 2.4ghz Wireless Bluetooth Analog audio cable.
I plugged in the USB-C adapter and they worked without a hits.
For specs of the machine they are connected to…
Acer Nitro 5 Laptop Intel I7 processor nVidia 4050 GPU
Endeavour OS
Tested with the latest kernel 6.6.9, and the LTS kernel
No fuss. Just work. Have not tried Bluetooth connection, or analog since the RF worked out of the box.
Doubt this is the issue. This post prompted me to check my own Life360 setup and I have the same message the OP does. “Integration Requires Attention” in my notifications. The integration fails to authenticate.
I don’t have a solution, just adding that the issue is likely not related to a time sync problem.
This is likely due to an API change from Life360 itself. This happened in July as well if I remember correctly.
I use Jellyfin. You have to install the Bookshelf plugin (or at least I didn’t the time I set it up, may be a default now). Saves progress, and gives me one less service to manage as I use Jellyfin for Movies, TV, and Music libraries already.
I’m good with sticking with plain old motherfucker and have absolutely zero intention of replacing it with some convoluted bullshit alternative. I figure if he/she/it/they/them are offended by my use of the word motherfucker then it’s aimed at he/she/it/they/them anyway and all those motherfuckers can get fucked and stay fucked. Tired of catering to everyone’s sensibilities. Grow a pair, or a twat, put on your grown up panties and get the fuck over it.
Go here. Not perfect, yet. But feels like home.
I prefer KDE Plasma myself. I could never wrap my feeble brain around the Gnome workflow. Plus I prefer the customizability of Plasma.
Honestly can’t believe I completely missed the space in Wanted By. This is likely the bigger culprit to the failed to run error. Poster above me is correct should read
WantedBy