*I get a kick from not having any professional workloads that require GPU compute
Fixed that for you.
*I get a kick from not having any professional workloads that require GPU compute
Fixed that for you.
As long as the drive the swap is on is an SSD, yeah absolutely
Nah, it’s because $400 for a GPU enclosure is insane, at that rate I can just get the mid-range GPU built in with the regular price of the laptop
Correction: modern C++ is pretty sweet.
Chances are if you’re working on C++ in a professional setting it’s not modern C++ :(
TL;DR, ddosing AUR multiple times, poorly maintained certificates, and a generally bad take on Arch that causes lots of problems for the uninitiated.
To temper your expectations you’ll likely have some problems. But you’ll have the ability in future to make use of new display technologies, like VRR and HDR
Borrow checker intensifies
The problem is it’s completely unwatchable. Streams are 2 fps no matter how low or high quality you set the stream :c
You mean Web3? Yeah Web3 is going to do jack shit to solve this, if anything it’ll make it worse
I agree, endeavor doesn’t do anything special with its packages to make it any more reliable. In fact it’s really just Arch but with a DE setup out of the box
This, Amazon gift cards can be used online to buy any gift cards you want. It’s our go to gift for that reason in our family
I highly recommend you try Linux Mint or Fedora, both are simple to use, stable, and well supported.
I personally use Fedora for development and gaming, but you might enjoy mint more for your use case
Only office is what I use for school and it’s excellent, otherwise the full MS suite is available in the browser.
Highly recommend against Manjaro for anyone for any use case
See: https://manjarno.pages.dev/
I can corroborate the article from my personal experience, Manjaro is a terrible OS with constant stability issues
You need the game scope session, which there’s only a package for Nobara and I think Arch too but don’t quote me on that
And the session will require you to log out, which can be a massive pain in the ass.
This, waydroid is excellent, I use it all the time
Are we not intelligent?
Well… there’s an argument to be made there.
The checking media message is your bios trying to boot from some external network drive. I had that issue for the longest, and I realized that I misunderstood how the boot order actually worked.
Try swapping your boot order around to opposite how it is currently? That’s what I did and it solved my problem
Modem hardware.
The default kernel Mint has installed isn’t new enough to support cards like the 7900 XT. Though this can be fixed by updating the kernel using Mint’s kernel version utility