Dazog

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  1. 1 hour ago, bonienl said:

     

    In your earlier post you stated: This is what I see when my browser is in 2560x1440p (this is not 32:9)

     

    What is the resolution of your monitor?

    The change I made is to limit the width of the window to max 1600px on ultrawide monitors.

     

    Btw, did you try different browsers?

     

    Firefox 99b2 works fine.

     

    Appears its a chrome issue.

     

    I run my browser in the middle of my screen in a 2560x1440p window.

     

    But the total resolution of the panel is 5120x1440p

  2. 7 hours ago, bonienl said:

     

    I have a 3840x2160 monitor and all looks fine.

     

    Have you tested this in safe mode without plugins?
     

    No issues with rc2 on github a change was made for ultrawide after rc2 :

    https://github.com/limetech/webgui/commit/e43b4d652df190011c54f3aa6a00a02bb0baa2bc

     

    Also in release notes:

    webgui: Limit popup window width on ultrawide monitors 

     

    Also 4k is 16:9

     

    my monitor is 32:9  :)

     

  3. 6 minutes ago, limetech said:

    Install the referenced plugin.  It will install the Nvidia driver and tools needed for transcoding in Docker containers.  If you don't care about this, no need to deal with it.  The plugin is more of a "work in process" right now and will mature over time, including being added to Community Apps.

     

    We didn't include the Nvidia vendor driver built-in to the release for several reasons:

    • The package is very large, over 200MB and no need for everyone to download this thing if they don't need it.
    • Including the driver "taints" the Linux kernel.  There is something of a longstanding war between the Linux community and Nvidia because large parts of the Nvidia are not open source.  Due to how the driver has to integrate into the kernel, this "taints" the kernel.  For us it means if we have an kernel-related issues, no developer will help out if they see the kernel is tainted.  Also don't want that message appearing in syslog by default :)
    • The Nvidia driver might change faster than we want to update Linux kernel.  In this case we can build and publish a new driver independent of Unraid OS release.

     

    nvidia still doesn't support 5.9 kernel.

     

    I think you give them too much credit ;)

  4. 3 hours ago, emrepolat7 said:

    Is there any estimates of release date 6.9?

     

    Release Date                                          Version                                 Days

    14/06/2015                                                 6

    11/03/2016                                         6.2 Public Beta                           271

    15/09/2016                                               6.2                                      188

    17/02/2017                                                6.3                                      155

    12/01/2018                                                6.4                                      329

    19/09/2018                                               6.6                                      250

    09/05/2019                                              6.7                                      232

    10/12/2019                                                6.8                                      215

     

                                              average up to 6.8                                      243

     

    12/11/2020                                                6.9                                      338    and counting 

    Considering COVID and the latest Linux Kernel 5.10 NOT 5.9 being LTS.

     

    I COULD see @limetech waiting until Jan 2021 with 5.10 LTS kernel and FINAL build then.

     

    Releasing a FINAL build of ANY product so close to NA holidays is always a PIA for support.

     

    It also gives Nvidia time to be dragged to fix support for 5.9/5.10 soonish.

     

    Since next version after 6.9 will have an option for built in video drivers ;)

     

    (I am just guessing)

  5. On 10/17/2020 at 9:01 PM, Pourko said:

    Now that the 5.9 kernel has gone stable, and 5.9 will be the one designated "longterm", not 5.8, then maybe we should try going with the 5.9 series?

    Renowned kernel maintainer Greg Kroah-Hartman revealed in August 2019 that the next LTS kernel would be the “last released” kernel of the year.

     

    So 5.10 will be next LTS

  6. 6 hours ago, mrbrowndk said:

    Just re-posting on beta30; Is it possible to get some input on when can we expect embedded GPU drivers in releases (basically avoiding using linuxserver.io plugin)

    Supposed to be 6.10 or whatever it's called.

     

    They said that in the podcast interview.

     

    Make your own builds for now or download ich777 builds when he posts them.

     

     

    Instead of waiting for linuxserver.io builds.

     

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