cross-posted from: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/21001865
I just installed Piped using
podman-composebut when open up the frontend in my browser, the trending page is just showing the loading icon. The logs aren't really helping, the only error is inpiped-backend:java.net.SocketTimeoutException: timeout at okhttp3.internal.http2.Http2Stream$StreamTimeout.newTimeoutException(Http2Stream.kt:675) at okhttp3.internal.http2.Http2Stream$StreamTimeout.exitAndThrowIfTimedOut(Http2Stream.kt:684) at okhttp3.internal.http2.Http2Stream.takeHeaders(Http2Stream.kt:143) at okhttp3.internal.http2.Http2ExchangeCodec.readResponseHeaders(Http2ExchangeCodec.kt:97) at okhttp3.internal.connection.Exchange.readResponseHeaders(Exchange.kt:110) at okhttp3.internal.http.CallServerInterceptor.intercept(CallServerInterceptor.kt:93) at okhttp3.internal.http.RealInterceptorChain.proceed(RealInterceptorChain.kt:109) at okhttp3.internal.connection.ConnectInterceptor.intercept(ConnectInterceptor.kt:34) at okhttp3.internal.http.RealInterceptorChain.proceed(RealInterceptorChain.kt:109) at okhttp3.internal.cache.CacheInterceptor.intercept(CacheInterceptor.kt:95) at okhttp3.internal.http.RealInterceptorChain.proceed(RealInterceptorChain.kt:109) at okhttp3.internal.http.BridgeInterceptor.intercept(BridgeInterceptor.kt:83) at okhttp3.internal.http.RealInterceptorChain.proceed(RealInterceptorChain.kt:109) at okhttp3.internal.http.RetryAndFollowUpInterceptor.intercept(RetryAndFollowUpInterceptor.kt:76) at okhttp3.internal.http.RealInterceptorChain.proceed(RealInterceptorChain.kt:109) at okhttp3.internal.connection.RealCall.getResponseWithInterceptorChain$okhttp(RealCall.kt:201) at okhttp3.internal.connection.RealCall.execute(RealCall.kt:154) at me.kavin.piped.utils.RequestUtils.getJsonNode(RequestUtils.java:34) at me.kavin.piped.utils.matrix.SyncRunner.run(SyncRunner.java:97) at java.base/java.lang.VirtualThread.run(VirtualThread.java:329)Would appreciate it if anyone could help me. I also wasn't sure what info to include, so please ask if there's any more info you need.


When I first got it I was still on Arch and I also needed to install a kernel module but as far as I remember, I didn't need to install anything to make it work on Fedora. I assume the driver is part of the kernel now, so it's probably the same on other distros. Logitech might have better support but if nothing changed since then, the cheapest Logitech wheel is still a good bit more expensive than the T150.