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First connect whatever display you want to use Moonlight on. I'll be using a 65" Roku TV. I connected it to my laptop running Fedora and after my system detected it I use
for p in /sys/class/drm/*/status; do con=${p%/status}; echo -n "${con#*/card?-}: "; cat $p; doneto find which directory has the EDID file for me it'sHDMI-A-1 -
Copy that edid file to your home directory
cp /sys/class/drm/card0-HDMI-A-1/edid ~/. Now get that edid file over to your Bazzite (streaming machine). I used LocalSend to transfer it. -
Create a directory to store this new edid file
sudo mkdir -p /usr/local/lib/firmwarethen place the file in theresudo mv ./edid.bin /usr/local/lib/firmware/ -
Add this new edid to your kernel args
sudo rpm-ostree kargs --append-if-missing="firmware_class.path=/usr/local/lib/firmware drm.edid_firmware=HDMI-A-1:edid.bin video=HDMI-A-1:e" -
Reboot
systemctl reboot. After you log back into Bazzite open up your Display Configuration window (right-click on desktop) and notice you h
You can use ssacli (smart storage administrator command line interface) tool to manage any of supported HP Smart Array Controllers in your Proxmox host without need to reboot your server to access Smart Storage Administrator in BIOS. That means no host downtime when managing your storage.
CLI is not as convenient as GUI interface provided by BIOS or desktop utilities, but still allows you to fully manage your controller, physical disks and logical drives on the fly with no Proxmox host downtime.
ssacli replaces older hpssacli, but shares the same syntax and adds support for newer servers and controllers.
These rules are adopted from the AngularJS commit conventions.