I have multiple Windows auto-installer game builds for different games, and only one can be installed on my computer at a time. What I mean is whenever I try to install a second game to my computer the new games auto-installer uninstalls my present game, and then installs my new game.

To clarify: If I make game A in 2020, and then make completely unrelated game B in 2021, Game B should not overwrite the install of Game A. This is currently the behavior John is experiencing, if I understand correctly. If this is intentional, then the build service is useless for anyone to make multiple games.


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The v0.3.5 release of NVIDIA Auto Installer for Fedora has now been tested and confirmed to be working on Fedora 34. With this release, the executable binaries have been phased out in favor for a much convenient packaging on COPR.

This tool has been tested only on 9XX/10XX/20XX cards so I am unable to state for certain that this would work. Also, the tool (as of now) does not provide a way to uninstall - so please use this command to uninstall cuda.

The update center would be able to automatically update the packages installed as the tool is simply a wrapper on DNF and other such utilities - attempting to streamline the process of installing the drivers and other such NVIDIA utilities.

This is all that should need be done. However, if you are using a laptop and are having issues with the display & external monitor not showing correctly then that seems to be fixed by copying /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/nvidia.conf to /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/nvidia.conf and once again restarting.

Hi @computersavvy , I did everything you recommend but still does not work is there any way to validate if my graphics card is compatible I have a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 With Max-Q Design, 4GB GDDR6 in a notebook MSI Prestige 15 A11SCX.

Now you should first try it out on testing systems only, and be cautious, to not mess up any working systems. Should be safe to use for new installations.

I do not take responsibility.

My script is new, so i encourage caution to first test script on spare system, before using it on production systems. How can i guarantee that it runs perfectly for everyone if only i tested it.

The constrains, for raspberry the option to choose desktop w.o. manual installation, for remote management of the system, HA has indeed almost all in web UI so there is no need for desktop, like system management and config writing.

The main thing in linux, that helps new users is a set of icons(scripts) to press in a folder to spin up required tools that explain what they do to teach as they go and run commands like install, service restart, backup and openhab config tool.

The openhab docs are really long, detail is good for understanding, but i guess subsections named by topic that open up with + would clean up the docs to have less scrolling, the menu at top of article may require pointing out mandatory topics to get started with underlining.

Great thanks for sharing, always good to have people giving back and sharing.

I have done the same and test it only under Armbian with an Odroid N2+ which is also called Home Assistant Blue by some people.

You can find it linked below and feel free to help each other out by checking if stuff is broken due to an external program changing a config syntax like frontail or any of the other extra stuff to setup after openhab is running.

That probably is because openhabian is only tested with Raspberry Pi products under one OS and the author is using x86(?). The docs state you can use it on untested hardware and also outlines hardware fake modes, then goes on to say no support. I can recommend openhabian highly for those using a PI, but I can not recommend it based on past experience trying to use it on Ubuntu and x86. It has improved a lot and there are multiple people working on it now so my thoughts are probably wrong and outdated, I suspect not, if someone has created another script.

It is a huge task to keep a script running 100% when it does as much as openhabian does on a single set of hardware, it would be a full time job to keep it running and tested under multiple hardware and opperating systems.

So why create a script? THE answer to this is In six minutes I can fully rebuild my openhab setup with an automatic script and know it is exactly as I want it to be. Each time I have to adjust my system the script gets updated.

I am a beginner on the OpenHABian side of the installation and the config file i see is intemedating for new users, if needed to config anything besides setting names and wifi, like disable preloading add-ons .

Regarding desktop i am sure new users dont know how to install desktops on bare linux first day, it aint hard i did it few times, but a config option to choose a desktop is friendly for new users, i never like to run linux without desktop, when i have a desktop i tend to get work done faster with less command line shuffling, using multi-windows, VS code onboard and Remote Desktop to manage OH in remote country and such.

HA has all the apps on there for backup and VPN, and stuff that runs on HASS OS I meant. It supports snapshots, restarting services, restarting machine and such, the only parallel that supports some of it is the Openhabian console, and some is supported by karraf console on basic OH.

Developing Arduino MQTT Librrary for autodiscovery integration probably on HA autodiscovery protocol, as manual config is becoming time-consuming. I found no good docs on how to program that protocol on Arduino, theres no universal HA library?

Hi Matej,

I understand your approach very well as I have done this decision about 4 months ago, too.

I was about to write a script which applied changes to my need on top of a freshly installed openhabian image, like

until I realized after I had a closer look that the effort of writing an installation script like yours on top of a native rpi image will be almost the same.

The only true advantage for me was that openhabian installs frontail which was a little bit tricky to install manually/by script.

Furthermore I noticed that an rpi-image was faster than openhabian image in terms of the first run rule delay problem.

Over the years there has been a continuous barrage of people pounding on openHABian trying to do X or Y with it, ultimately stretching it beyond what it can do. As a result the docs have become extensive and the configuration which receives active support has narrowed.

THE answer to this is In six minutes I can fully rebuild my openhab setup with an automatic script and know it is exactly as I want it to be. Each time I have to adjust my system the script gets updated.

RPi 3 and 4 have a 64 bit processor and you may want to run openHAB in 64 bit. Be aware that running in 64 bit has no relevant advantages but a major drawback: increased memory usage. That is not a good idea on a heavily memory constrained platform like a RPi.

Since said forum is pretty janky (tread carefully, traveler), I pulled the installer down and took a precursory look at its innards. It does appear that the FFmpeg-specific script is set up to pull the latest git code (git clone git://source.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg.git ffmpeg), and will overwrite any previously compiled/installed version with a fresh version, so it appears the claim is correct.

NOTE/GENERAL WARNING: This Auto Installer is pretty much nothing more than a large collection of bash scripts which will only run under root credentials. While it appears that many of the scripts appear to be set up to download and install software from legit sources (official git repos and calls to either yum or apt-get for items from distro repos), I haven't been through all of it, and therefore won't guarantee there isn't something sinister hiding in its weeds. Users who are security conscious would be better off downloading from trusted, official sources and compiling manually.

I've seen the Softaculous solution, but the user needs to select the script they want and enter their username and password manually. I'm looking for something that is automated, so when customer places order and makes first payment, Wordpress is automatically installed with the same login details as their cPanel installation or randomnised.

have you seen the Softaculous Auto Install module - you can assign specific scripts to specific WHMCS products and when the account is created, the script(s) should be auto-installed... there is also a random username/password option.

this might be a question better directed at your host - generally, I know that file is located at /path/to/softaculous/enduser/cscripts.php, but what that path is precisely for you, probably only your host will know.

this might be a question better directed at your host - generally, I know that file is located at /path/to/softaculous/enduser/cscripts.php, but what that path is precisely for you, probably only your host will know.

Are there any Auto-installers for FS2004 that can work straight out of ZIP or RAR files without have to extract them first? I've tried all of the installers on this site and none work, even after extracting the files.

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