I am currently arguing what to do with my gaming rig and home theater. Either get a long cable which would need a DP-to-HDMI adapter or get a used mini PC (which is currently cheaper than a Raspberry Pi?) and setup Sunshine and Moonlight (but over WiFi and not LAN) to be more flexible when I eventually move the two into separate rooms. Does anyone have some experience with that? Maybe also latency over wireless network?
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Wait so that guy is turning the stop sign around and then you can drive?
Yes a link to part 1 too would be great!
Idiocracy now?
KDE Okular to your rescue!
And what about just plain music? Is Jellyfin or Audiobookshelf better suited for that?
Sounds very straight forward. Do you have a samba docker container running on your server or how do you do that?
Not too much really. I pair it, but after the initial pairing it is not connected, so I try to connect it. The connect button changes back and forth to disconnect and connect a few times and then it's still not connected. The only thing I noticed is that KDE does not display it as an Audio Device, but as Other Device. My speaker is detected as an Audio Device.
Thank you, this is not exactly what I am looking for but in the future I will look into this topic. It is a bit advanced and I need more hard drive space.
Is it not common to use temporary streetlights for that? This sounds great for short construction sites like a few days but for weeks on end something automatic should be cheaper no?