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stornic56 63ef2e7343 dual-gpu fix & nvme
- Replaced the restrictive head -n1 hardware parsing with a dynamic while read loop. The script now fully detects and registers multiple coexisting GPUs (Intel+Nvidia / AMD+Nvidia).
- Rewrote install_gpu_drivers() in modules/gpu.sh from a mutually exclusive case block to independent, sequential if conditions. Laptops now install both integrated firmware (Intel/AMD with non-free VA-API acceleration) and dedicated graphics stacks (Nvidia driver + 32-bit libs for Steam) seamlessly in a single pass.
- Improved Nvidia Kepler architecture guards under Debian 13 (Trixie). The script now safely skips missing legacy Nvidia packages without aborting or crashing the remaining Intel/AMD configurations.
- Added nvme-cli utility installation across all Debian versions. For Bookworm and Trixie, it features dynamic hardware validation via lsblk transport filtering and interactive, real-time SMART log viewing with an execution screen-pause.
- Created a brand new standalone module (modules/extras/dev/jellyfin.sh) to cleanly inject Jellyfin Media Server across Debian 11, 12, and 13 using its official setup script, protected by strict SHA256 checksum validations and guaranteed error-cleanup.
- Added OpenRGB to the Gaming menu for Debian 12 and 13. Implemented secure curl downloads with an emulated Chrome User-Agent to bypass Codeberg bot blocks, complete with automatic i2c-dev module configuration, user groups provisioning, and udev permission rules execution.
- Standardized menu headers across 15 separate files using a centralized readonly SCROLL_HINT=" [↑↓]" variable, replacing messy hardcoded strings with clean, uniform Whiptail instructions.
- update README.md
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# software_centers.sh — Standalone Software Center installer
_cat_software_centers() {
local de_type
de_type=$(_detect_desktop_type)
local sc_choice
sc_choice=$(whiptail --title "Software Centers" --menu \
"Choose a software store to install:" 12 65 2 \
"gnome-software" "Software Center for GNOME$(_inst gnome-software)" \
"plasma-discover" "Software manager for Plasma$(_inst plasma-discover)" \
3>&1 1>&2 2>&3)
[ -z "$sc_choice" ] && return
if { [ "$de_type" = "qt" ] && [ "$sc_choice" = "gnome-software" ]; } || \
{ [ "$de_type" = "gtk" ] && [ "$sc_choice" = "plasma-discover" ]; }; then
_msg "Warning" "Warning: This store requires extra background libraries \
and may look visually inconsistent with your current desktop environment."
! _confirm "Continue?" "Install anyway?" && return
fi
_run_cmd "Install" "sudo apt install -y $sc_choice" "Installing ${sc_choice}..."
if _confirm "Flatpak Support" "Do you want to enable Flatpak support for this software center?"; then
local bpkg
if [ "$sc_choice" = "gnome-software" ]; then
bpkg="gnome-software-plugin-flatpak"
else
bpkg="plasma-discover-backend-flatpak"
fi
if ! is_installed "flatpak"; then
_run_cmd "Flatpak" "sudo apt install -y flatpak" "Installing Flatpak..."
fi
_run_cmd "Plugin" "sudo apt install -y $bpkg" "Installing $bpkg..."
flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub \
https://dl.flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
echo "Flathub repository added."
fi
echo -e "${GREEN}Software store installed.${NC}"
}