U right but even then is a good idea to have a backup in case it gets nuked
U right but even then is a good idea to have a backup in case it gets nuked
people says 1337 is a good option
I think it was called OnBoard, basiclly a 1:1 keyboard clone on ur screen.
If they can compete with AMD instead of the dying intel, sure, why not?
Are they x86 to begin whith or r they another ARM based cpu?
Kinda depends entirely on the scale we r talking about
Arch is gonna die the moment u r late to upgrade ur packages, and i don’t really wanna live in constant fear of losing one update and thus my hole system by a kernel panic.
So u can use it if u r one of those guys always on the edge for updates.
Yup, directly to production will be.
Look out for a tutorial to install grub again.
What bad change does windows 11 even make from windows 10?
The primordial one, u need a Microsoft account to even be able to install.
The next, all the ui changes wich prioritizes “looks” over being useable.
All the new extra telemetry, etc, etc, etc.
I mean, that last update gave me an always wonderful kernel panic, so…
Then u need therapy, however u r a programmer so u won’t ever get rid of the voices, sadly C:
How many Hardware supports BSD? That’s what I though.
Its an apple situation, if u only support 10 different devices ur BSD developers can focus all its time to fix 3rd partys shity jobs.
It works, not because Nvidia delivered something functional, or that worked for that matter.
Valent
I just make a quick search and found about it, looks promising. If u test it out tell us how it worked.
Nah, I just check out and its close source proprietary shenanigans.
First of all, thanks this r news for me. But I don’t think is a good idea to use the swap file in btrfs.
It is supported since kernel 5.0
There are some limitations of the implementation in BTRFS and Linux swap subsystem:
filesystem - must be only single device
filesystem - must have only single data profile
subvolume - cannot be snapshotted if it contains any active swapfiles
swapfile - must be preallocated (i.e. no holes)
swapfile - must be NODATACOW (i.e. also NODATASUM, no compression)
With active swapfiles, the following whole-filesystem operations will skip swapfile extents or may fail:
balance - block groups with extents of any active swapfiles are skipped and reported, the rest will be processed normally
resize grow - unaffected
resize shrink - works as long as the extents of any active swapfiles are outside of the shrunk range
device add - if the new devices do not interfere with any already active swapfiles this operation will work, though no new swapfile can be activated afterwards
device delete - if the device has been added as above, it can be also deleted
device replace - ditto
It depends, for a normal user? Ext4, maybe btrfs because in terms of stability is the best {but u lose some functions like the ability to make a swap file, wich today isn’t really that useful, but u lose the ability to make one). Want something really fast fort large files? ZFS, but if u experience an energy loss it could be really catastrophic.
Ext in general is so good that even to this day android it’s still using EXT2, 2!
It has been pretty stable, this is the only issue I have got since last year, but yeah I can understand ur reasons.
Just buy/use AMD and get rid of problems, in pc I’m still using my rx490 and never got any problem since I bought it.
Linux mint forum, and my own laptop with plasma.
Steam still dead, and the nvidia config got fuck up, gonna try reset xorg and then launch nvidia settings later
Same, I’m still using my powerful rx 490 in desktop and not even once has gave me problems.
I bought this laptop back when I was still using windows, a really good Asus x450LN, wich still allows me to play battlebit, xcom, openxcom, sunless sea/sky, and so on. Not even talkin about office work. So yeah, I’m gonna change it in maybe 2 or 3 years.
For now ? Dealing with nvidia shenanigans. I have a GUI again wich is good, but steam is fricking dead, so yeah, hopefully I’m not gonna need to reinstall.
What?