Tag: Technology
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SteelSeries Arctis 1 Wireless Battery Replacement Made Simple
Is your SteelSeries Arctis 1 Wireless Headset is dying after only a few hours of use? If so, it may be time for an Arctis 1 wireless battery replacement. Chances are, your Arctis 1 headset’s original battery is barely clinging to life. For my headset, the original battery was only lasting 2 hours and the…
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Le Potato Home Assistant Setup: Supervised Step-by-Step Guide
If you are looking for an affordable solution to home automation, a Le Potato Home Assistant setup may be exactly what you need. The Le Potato is a single-board computer similar to the Raspberry Pi that can run Linux and nearly anything a Raspberry Pi can. A Le Potato board makes for an excellent Home…
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DaVinci Resolve Media Offline but Audio Plays? Let’s Fix It!
Are you experiencing the “DaVinci Resolve media offline but audio plays” issue? Chances are, the videos in your media pool are from a cell phone. No matter what you do, your video just won’t play except for the audio. The reason for this is due to the cell phone’s video encoding, or any other problematic…
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Non HP Chip Detected Fix: Quick & Easy Solution
Has your HP printer all of a sudden started showing the Non HP Chip Detected error message? HP is continuously pushing new firmware updates to their printers to prevent 3rd party, or off-brand ink cartridges from working. This is forcing folks into using HP’s overpriced, and tiny ink cartridges rather than cheaper alternatives. That is…
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The Perfect Le Potato Power Supply
Finding the perfect Le Potato power supply is not rocket science, but can be a little tricky if you do not know the exact power needs of your Le Potato board. The Le Potato was designed to be a drop-in-replacement for the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B board. That means the Le Potato shares a…
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Batocera Le Potato Project: DIY Retro Gaming Console
Creating yourself a Batocera Le Potato retro gaming console is both fun and easy to do. Batocera is a great piece of software that runs on my single-board computers, like the Le Potato, that makes retro gaming a breeze. With just a few project parts, you can be enjoying some awesome retro gaming in no…
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Quick Guide: Linux Set Static IP Address On Command Line Using nmcli
A common topic most Linux users search for at some point is “Linux Set Static IP.” Having a static IP address is almost mandatory for some applications such as any network IoT device, HTPCs, etc. There are a bunch of benefits to running a static IP address on Linux, and really, any other operating system.…
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Le Potato vs Raspberry Pi: Has A New King Been Crowned?
Looking for a single-board computer and not sure who would win in the Le Potato vs Raspberry Pi comparisons? The Le Potato is meant to be a drop-in-replacement for the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B/B+ boards and comes with a bit more horsepower, to boot. How does the Le Potato stack up against all the…
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EmuELEC Le Potato Project: Full Setup with EmuELEC Download!
Are you wanting to play some retro games, but unsure of where to get an EmuELEC download file or how to prepare an EmuELEC SD card? Utilizing the affordable, yet powerful Le Potato board, you can be retro gaming in no time. Experience the nostalgic feeling of playing the games from your childhood on your…
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How to Install openHAB on Le Potato – Home Automation Made Easy
Are you wondering how to install openHAB on a Le Potato? Home automation has really taken off in popularity the past few years. And there are no signs of it slowing down in the future. In fact, home automation will become even more a part of our daily lives as technology keeps advancing and evolving.…