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phockup
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Photos - import a downloaded icloud library?
If you want to manually do the year month day folder structure, as well as even naming files by date, I use phockup. It’s very handy and supports a lot of formatting options, so you can format it just like synology does so it’s all consistent. It’s also fun to say. Will you shut the phockup?!
- Do you know any Free AI to use locally to sort photos?
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Automaticly move pictures to a yearly and monthly folder
phockup works for me, and is also a fun word to say over and over
- Name a program that doesn't get enough love!
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Best way to identify and delete duplicate photos/videos?
I'm a fan of czkawka as a client. And phockup as a docker automation image deduper.
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Using CLI Flags
I found a cool photo organizing tool called Phockup and I can get the basic command completed to get my photos moved to the folders:
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Software that sorts through photos and videos per date and arranges them per folder
Phockup
- achoz: a selfhost search engine for your personal data.
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Just joined the F-droid family. Looking for alternatives to Google photos
Agreed Nextcloud photos is rubbish. I used a tool on my photo directory in NextCloud to sort my photos by date and ran a scan afterwords to have NextCloud recognize the change. Not ideal but it worked. Looking for an app to point at that directory, but I don't think I am sold on PhotoPrismI am hoping Photonix adds video support because it looks great.
- Photo upload and sync workflow help.
corectrl
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I forked SteamOS for my living room PC
> I only want some decent fan control instead of relying on random scripts off github. AMD has to release some sort of GUI panel for sure.
Have you tried CoreCtrl [0]?
> My 5800x3D and 6800XT deliver an outstanding Linux gaming experience.
I have a 7900XTX and performance under Linux has been at least on par with Windows, sometimes better (though not by much).
> May i ask what driver features are you missing?
I'm not GP but I'd love to see frame gen and stuff like anti-lag and upscaling integrated into amdgpu with some sort of official way of setting it (though looking at Adrenaline it might actually be best if it's left up to the community to create the GUIs).
[0] https://gitlab.com/corectrl/corectrl
- Any luck with giving permissions to corectrl? Also steam games question.
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How do I underclock my 7800 xt on arch linux?
Basically the 7800 xt has this bug where I need to lower the core clock of -80mhz to avoid it crashing with 2 different hdmi/vga monitors or something. On windows no problems, but what about arch linux? How do I lower it? Looks like corectrl doesn´t support 7000 series gpus (from what I understood), please help yall!
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Is this apllied to 23.10 or just older Ubuntu?
sudo grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg Reboot your system. You should have more controls when you select Advanced as Performance mode. https://gitlab.com/corectrl/corectrl/-/wikis/Setup
- Recommendations for new AMD GPU setup
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AMD's 7900 XTX achieves better value for Stable Diffusion than Nvidia RTX 4080
> The AMD experience on Linux is vastly better than the Nvidia one.
I just wish we had an equivalent of AMD Software on Linux, so I could mess around with the settings more.
For example, I like to limit the GPU to 50-75% of it's total power for ambient heat/cooling reasons, or UPS/PSU/electricity bill reasons when specific games make it hard to cap framerates.
With AMD Software on Windows, it's no big deal. On Linux, the best I found was CoreCtrl: https://gitlab.com/corectrl/corectrl
Sadly, it doesn't seem to work all that well for my use case, which I mentioned in my blog post when using Linux instead of Windows as my daily driver at home too: https://blog.kronis.dev/articles/a-week-of-linux-instead-of-...
> You see, by default the card controls its own GPU and memory clock values, which means that when idle the GPU draws around 40 W of power. However, if I want to set a limit for how much W in total it can use, it also makes me set the GPU and memory clock values, which will them be fixed: so at idle the GPU will use about 60 W of power.
- Problem in game fedora 38
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AMD really need to fix this. (7900 XTX vs 4080 power consumption)
If you set it to POWER_SAVING instead of 3D_FULL_SCREEN, it uses the highest boost clock a lot less. Or if you use something like corectrl's application profiles (maybe the Windows vendor driver control panel has them?), you can selectively disable boost clock states in specific games.
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Motherboard for Gamers
I'm bias toward Asus motherboards. I have an "Asus TUF GAMING B550-PLUS WIFI II" and a "Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Hero (WI-FI) ATX". Both boards have a fan control feature in the BIOS/EFI. On the Windows side both boards come with Ai Suite 3 software. On the Linux side you might want to take a look at Corectrl ==> https://gitlab.com/corectrl/corectrl
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Where/how can I get Radeon Adrenaline software for Linux
I think CoreCtrl might offer some of what you're looking for.
What are some alternatives?
jdupes - A powerful duplicate file finder and an enhanced fork of 'fdupes'.
radeon-profile - Application to read current clocks of ATi Radeon cards (xf86-video-ati, xf86-video-amdgpu)
GooglePhotosTakeoutHelper - Script that organizes the Google Takeout archive into one big chronological folder
System76 Power Management - System76 Power Management
Photonix - A modern, web-based photo management server. Run it on your home server and it will let you find the right photo from your collection on any device. Smart filtering is made possible by object recognition, face recognition, location awareness, color analysis and other ML algorithms.
gamemode - Optimise Linux system performance on demand
photos - 📸 Your memories under your control
tuxclocker - Qt overclocking tool for GNU/Linux
google-photos-exif - A tool to populate missing `DateTimeOriginal` EXIF metadata in Google Photos takeout, using Google's JSON metadata.
amdgpu-clocks - Simple script to control power states of amdgpu driven GPUs
icloud_photos_downloader - A command-line tool to download photos from iCloud
kernelstub - A simple EFI boot manager manager for Linux