The wii games look amazing too! I don’t remember Super Mario Galaxy looking that good.
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 :/
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.
I know a guy fitted for the job. He’s well versed in MS-DOS, Win 3.1, 3.11 etc. Hell, he’s even fluent in German, but he’s due a hip and knee replacement this month…
That’s all I’m gonna say.
I don’t get it, is python dying?
I mean OpenWRT runs and actively releases new software for those late 90s hardware.
You would probably love mcfly https://github.com/cantino/mcfly
But that’s two keys! End or Home is a single press.
Hell yes you can! Even triple boot with multiple distros or Wheendoes.
Its better to use a Hackintosh. I do for Sideloadly
Sure thanks president.
Thank you for your input, tourist.
Would you mind sharing some examples?
I read this with Homer voice in my head.
Seconding this, Dell has excellent support for Linux on their enterprise laptops (Latitude and Precision). XPS are another breed, and tend to be marketed as a ultrabook or a MacBook competition.
I have noticed that healthy torrents stall when the ISP closes the port I was using in the end. Several torrent clients have the option to check if the port is open or closed, and also another option to randomize the port at startup.
QBittorrent and Transmission have an option to anonymize or have the data encrypted, and that seems to make a difference for me when downloading using my employers ISP.
And they work amazing, even better than in Windows
I’ve had that happen on EndeavourOS but it was because of a corrupted ISO. Have you checked checksums?
Imagine my mixed emotions when I’ve been doing ‘ls -la’ since I remember and watch someone do ‘ls -al’.