Why is it that long when shutdown -p -f works great?
Why is it that long when shutdown -p -f works great?
Oh yeah you are right, sorry system76!
It just sucks how they are owned partially by Linus.
The CPU in this has no pins, is just contacts on the chip. The pins are in the motherboard, like the new 7000 series Ryzen.
My favorite software acronym is PINCE, the reverse engineering tool that’s similar to Cheat Engine in Winblols, that stands for PINCE Is Not Cheat Engine.
I’d run XFCE themed with Chicago95 in this everyday.
Is your memory really as short as whatever is in the news?
Makes me feel like a caveman doing the about:config string change since like 8th grade.
I am an aspiring technical writer so I will take that as a compliment.
Yeah I was SSHing the movies to it directly from my server but I doubt you know what that is.
The iPad with VLC works great for portability too.
What the fuck did I just read?
The wii games look amazing too! I don’t remember Super Mario Galaxy looking that good.
If ssh works then the average Linux SysAdmin is covered too!
I had them working great in my Thinkpad X270, even you could authenticate or use it in the terminal with sudo. I miss my X270 man :/
Dell enterprise series of desktops (Optiplex and Precision) are upgradeable with off the shelf parts. The CPU, RAM, SSD, GPU, Network cards, etc. The same way a regular motherboard from any manufacturer does.
For example an Intel Core 8th gen system would POST with any 8th Gen CPU, any type of DDR4 ram and would boot from any disk. You cannot upgrade an 8th gen to a 12th or 14th gen from any brand, the only proprietary properties of these systems are the case or motherboard form factor and the power connectors.
Do you have a spare set up where you can boot up from that same SSD? Literally any laptop would work plug and play and that would rule out the possibility of it being the motherboard on the OP.
Do I have to bring my soap?