I just got a standard Mini-ITX board with overspecced VRMs and a PCIe slot in the end. Good enough. At least it can sleep and behaves as expected.
I just got a standard Mini-ITX board with overspecced VRMs and a PCIe slot in the end. Good enough. At least it can sleep and behaves as expected.
I see one 4-pin, a 3-pin(?), a 8-pin and multiple 9-pin connectors.
Optimizing your system for space is usually wasted effort in Linux, this is not Windows. To get what uses all the space, there’s plenty of storage analyzing tools like Baobab, qdirstat, etc.
But the thread not.
They probably talk about the unlocker script.
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You’re supposed to close Steam via menu or systray. If you run it in cli, you see that it cleans then a whole bunch up for a few seconds.
SIGTERM is the graceful way tho? It nicely asks programs to please close and cleanup. Unlike SIGKILL, which bombs the shop and creates orphans.
Wasn’t it something like, KDE was the distro and desktop name but now the desktop is Plasma?
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Yeah, no. Windows is the easy starter but the more you get experience, the more you fight the system.
Or you go the Linux approach and set your tooling up from start via third-parties from Chocolatey/Scoop. Guess the red line represents this.
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I don’t think it does. Though my udev rules don’t work on it, since only the adapter controller is exposed to udev. But smartctl works fine. smartctl-detect script as a workaround, if the controller shows up.
About power, the HDD either gets enough or it doesn’t spin at all, makes clicking noises. I have the same adapter and it’s only good for SATA-SSDs (they draw less), normal slim 2,5" HDD need additional power.
In short, no, get an adapter with two cables or power plug. Or maybe, if something like this exists, one with USB-C, that should pull enough (but read the specs).
Btw, mine has now >100 “time in under-temperature” warnings, because it isn’t in warm case on spin-up i guess. But it doesn’t do any damage in this case.
At least 100 of them.
Eduroam needs manual configuration but otherwise i see not what could be missing? And the cli is the same as bluetoothctl.
with expensive piece-of-shit (enterprise) systems, since they sometimes explode if your server changes interface names.
Glass canons are brittle, huh?
Personally I’d do away with NetworkManager too and just configure the interfaces directly
Connman and iwd have nice graphical interfaces btw. I got that route after nm disbehaved and i couldn’t figure out why (same for systemd and s6/dinit after systemd-dnsd threw a fit).
Kernel parameters? This is a udev thing, just change the udev rule.
What, a HDD that doesn’t work in some computers?
systemd-tmpfiles not found
Yet you allow some rando software with evelated privileges to run their own updates?