Huh, sounds like PRIME render offload with the serial numbers filed off.
Huh, sounds like PRIME render offload with the serial numbers filed off.
It may or may not work, unfortunately.
I successfully ran 2x32GB in a Dell XPS 15 that “didn’t support” it, because the larger DIMMs didn’t exist at the time it was designed and documentation was done up.
It’s not going to hurt to try, but if you have two DIMM slots it’s worth a shot; the slots are already wired up to address lines! Maybe try with one first?
Edit: the CPU specs say that it supports 64GB and only up to two memory channels. It’s looking pretty good on that end.
Hahahahaha.
I was still using Notes in 2013. Most functions had moved on, but for the government department that I was working for at the time it was essential for IM, group mailboxes, and… a specific type of diplomatic communication.
It’s just the M113.
Gavin is a made-up designation by one Mike Sparks who earnestly believes that it’s the best vehicle ever made and replacing it was a terrible mistake.
If you added wings and bolt on some javelin launchers though you might make Mike proud.
Here’s a point in favour:
Booting up a laptop … that doesn’t have wpa_supplicant etc
If you french fry when you pizza you’re gonna have a bad time.
Seriously though, if you want to use wifi without some sort of supplicant you’ve fucked up.
No. There’s actually a possibility of Bcachefs getting merged.
Boomer spreadsheet program.
Not literally, it came out in 83 - it was the original ‘killer app’, and was behind the widespread adoption of microcomputers into business in the pre-network and internet days.
If you don’t mind learning a bit upfront (the installation process is low level but well documented) and want to experience a fantastic package manager, try Gentoo!
It will make no difference to the performance of a VPN; nothing that those nodes are doing is IO bound.
Even if you own your own servers you still need somewhere to host them; ISPs / colocation providers are going to have the same issues with abuse.
PXE is automagic being basically kind of hacky extension to DHCP stuff.
If PXE is enabled the machine will automatically find it via a DHCP relay on the network.
the boot image supplying server being in the same intranet as the rest of the other servers … Since the first mode is probably too unsafe, that leaves us with the second mode.
Why do you think that’s unsafe?
BareOS is a great open source option. The GUI is a webUI but you also have a powerful console on the shell if you need to script.
I have a multi-WAN configuration on my router, with ipv6 VDSL then ipv4 VDSL then a prepaid 4G modem as the backup link. I rarely fail over but it’s been fantastic watching traffic stats when it does.
My only downside is the CGNAT on that connection that prevents things like a backup VPN gateway…
Simply refuting the BS claim that it’s impossible for there to be a Linux virus.
This one existed, therefore the claim is false.
There are still no viruses for Linux … because it’s not possible.
Here is just one example that proves your assertion wrong.
for everyday use … hektograms and the like are more common
[citation needed]
Ah, I had to update the chromium and libwebp packages for Gentoo. The latter twice!
I spent so much of my time in the Gentoo community fixing things that have gone wrong through newbies taking his advice as gospel. I’d be happy if he never made another video, and that’s outside of, well, everything else.