

It might work better if computer sleeps. Try that first. If that works, then it probably means you have to setup bios properly if that’s even configurable with your hardware. Or you can just go with sleep instead of power down.
It might work better if computer sleeps. Try that first. If that works, then it probably means you have to setup bios properly if that’s even configurable with your hardware. Or you can just go with sleep instead of power down.
Not necessarily if they have problems selling to the US and instead sell them to EU. But yes, some sort of safeguard in there would be great.
After few months of invasion, there were only few Bayraktars around. Drone warfare happened later. Also Ukraine got decent anti-tank weapons later and those were really effective in blowing turrets off for cheap. As drones are. And mines which are now deployed remotely.
Assuming one has plenty of drones and anti tank weapons, what good for are tanks? Also taking their price into the account. That video is dated pre-special operation.
And also community profits. But I don’t see it happen because politicians are dumb. In my country (EU) they still use X and Facebook only to communicate on social media. Microsoft is also heavily embedded in all pores.
We’re sorry, bygones be bygones, we still friends, right?
Multiboot is annoying if you multitask. Separate computers is better but then they take space and power. I wish there was a perfect solution… I’m switching to Linux but still have long running Windows protectsprojects I have to develop. I’ve settled for running Linux bare and Windows in virt-manager. Seems working for me so far.
ARMs are more oriented towards servers and mobile devices for now. Sure, we saw Apple demonstrating desktop use but not much is there for desktops for now. RISC-V is far away, Chinese CPUs are not competitive. It’s coming doesn’t help in short term, questionable in mid term. 🤷♂️ Yes, alternatives will come eventually, but it takes a lot of time and resources.
We don’t have that many other processors, though. If you look at the desktop, there is AMD and there is Apple silicon which is restricted to Apple products. And then there is nothing. If Intel goes under ground, AMD might become next Intel. It’s time (for EU) to invest heavily into RISC-V, the entire stack.
STASI enters the chat.
Obvious consequence of EU trying to appease the Orange.
I assume only as long as remote is using adequate number of physical monitors? Or can one run a virtual guest with a single virtual monitor and then use as many monitors as host has?
Does it have multimonitor support?
Thanks. So zen 5 seems fine and patch for 3 and 4 will come with a newer kernel.
Why are they mentioning only Windows?
Besides, there is also a tiny difference that Taiwan is not a lunatic blood-thirsty genocidal war-monger child-killer state-terrorism country.
I have to ask, where do you see similarities between the two? How even?
IMO the only problem with using older version are security updates, or better, lack of them.
AMD did that, but Global Foundry doesn’t do that well, at least compared to TSMC. Also Intel was going strong with their fabs until AMD started building better chips architecture wise. I’m just saying that splitting might not work.
Yeah, that won’t but you could still try, just in case. Other than that, are both client and server on same IP segment? About router - I’d really suggest using your own router (also firewall) behind the provided one. Otherwise you are exposing your internal network to network provider which you might not want to do and at the same time you don’t have a control over the core device in your network.