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djvinniev77
Hahah I say this all the time.
Yeah I noticed that and thought WTF?
Ooooh much better.
Fatal1ty!
Boo! Any chance to post the errors so we can see what it’s sputtering on? The binary in Ubuntu was nvidia-smi and that usually gives detail on the graphic card when driver is installed. Not sure if the same in Fedora.
Cabernet with daddylive plugin, this can emulate hdhomerun on your network, add this to plex/Jellyfin for live tv.
https://thedaddy/ . to
Check the list and see if these 24/7 channel streams work for you.
I integrated these into plex and are able to watch live tv the way I want. Cabernet is a docker container on my network, ensure you set the ip address to the server vs the docker IP, in the Cabernet web ui settings.
If you want to just watch streams off that site, I recommend using brave browser, turn on all the ad block capability and set it to strict and even import the hagezi multi pro blocklist in brave. The amount of pop ups on that site is horrible. But brave smooths them out and streams are fairly reliable. Plenty of sports.
Hmm. I know with Ubuntu they have a driver pack that you can specify to install vs getting the one from nvidia. Fedora has something similar and I hope this may help you get proper drivers:
https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/installing-nvidia-drivers/117246/7
In Ubuntu there was a command line client that you run to validate the display driver (nvidia-smi?) it spits out details of the installed card. When that is working everything else should. If I also recall, there was a nvidia graphics docker container that you can stand up as well
Anyway let’s see how you do with getting the right drivers up and running for you.
Time to Linux it up!
I’m interested in helping if you get stuck. I’m not a fedora guy but an Ubuntu one. If it’s mostly docker based you should be similar to what I have.
Supreme Magnificent Optimistic Leader Pierre Poilievre
Time for you to get into some American Football Never Meant (music video)