Agreed. Some of that casting was SO spot on (Jonah in particular)
Agreed. Some of that casting was SO spot on (Jonah in particular)
Dark (German/Netflix)
Oh yeah! Definitely awesome. Bear is great!
All Along the Watchtower (favorite versions: Jimi Hendrix and Dave Matthews Band)
Looks like some process in your startup scripts (fish profile, etc) have not completed. I have seen this type of thing when NFS mounts are unreachable. Try opening another terminal window… if it does the same thing, press Ctrl+C, then run ps -ef and see what processes are running as you that might be hung
Wez is actually pretty awesome too
In 1993, a guy I knew had a Linux server running in his dorm room. I think it was a 0.9x kernel. He dialed into the University network and I was able to telnet in through my own dial up connection to the University. He was running Slackware.
Within a couple months, I downloaded all 30+ 1.44 diskette images and built my own Slackware server. In that time I used Slackware and Red Hat (which then became Fedora before RHEL became a thing). Now I’ve pretty much settled on Debian for servers and Arch for desktop/laptop systems.
Awesome. Thanks for the feedback
This looks awesome. Does anyone have experience with it?
More Than You Know - blink-182
If you hold down the second button down on the right side for a second or two, it mutes the ads.
That’s what I meant by “dedicated GPU for Gaming” presuming the desktop already had a video card for regular use.
Sure. Why not. The game wouldn’t know you’re in a VM. The GPU is presented to Windows so it SHOULD all just work. There’s plenty on Youtube for getting this to work.
Well, you boot from the Windows install medium. And instead of picking an existing partition to install on, you create a new partition from unpartitioned space
If you have a desktop and can install a dedicated GPU for Gaming, libvirt should be able to game a full speed
As @[email protected] said, I’d virtualize it if you can. But if there is a reason you want to use actual hardware with Windows (gaming, installing firmware that requires Windows, VR, etc), I’d install a dedicated disk for Windows.
If you can’t do either of those things, look at gparted to resize your partitions.
Yep. Just like in a meeting when someone asks “John, do you have anything to add?” “No, but … <10 minutes of additions>”
I use the Notes feature of my Nextcloud instance.
What’s wrong with RaspberryPiOS? It’s just Debian with Raspberry Pi utils/firmware installed AFAIK
Thank you. Will check it out!