There was an implied /s there.
We Avoid Temptation But It Keeps Finding Us
There was an implied /s there.
Have you tried factory resetting?
That is an impressive grade of bullshit.
How well has that particular excuse worked with law enforcement in the past?
You end up saying something similar to yourself after you read and fail to understand a LKML archive because it’s the only available documentation on this specific flag that you may or may not need and if you don’t need it why not turn it off. Repeat this many times for much learning (eventually).
It was a great experience but next time I’m building everything not strictly necessary as a module.
Not now. Maybe it’ll be useful once the bubble bursts and a few actually decent uses for something that could actually run on a phone emerge from the rubble and actually work.
At the moment I’m not seeing a whole lot overall that actually works unless you’re an expert using it for science or something like that.
Library that is also the first book in the Bible has 99.999% of everything I’ve ever looked for.
This is likely a question for an attorney tbh. You’re not asking a technical question, you want to know if EA Ubisoft will sue the shit out of you.
I personally wouldn’t risk it, but I’m not an attorney yadda yadda yadda
Xen has support for AMD cards intended for this that are fairly inexpensive on eBay. The S7150x2 should be what you’re looking for.
Self-hosted is kinda the point around here my dude
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Can I suggest reading documentation instead of asking LLM’s that are routinely known to just make shit up?
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Power_management/Suspend_and_hibernate says it’s possible with a swap file as the backing device but that swap to zram isn’t supported. I haven’t personally tried it though.
Why would they do this?
Also, if you wanted to do this yourself, it is technically possible. Go build LFS and read every single LOC.
Virtual Machine Manager is what you’re looking for I think