Wow! Now just try synching a recent IOS product to your Linux machines. Or getting an AMD GPU to work. Or changing screen refresh rate without using the console. Or telling Linux to ignore a second wireless card (can't…
TLDR: Were boned. Polarity shift will unleash the water volcano, cleansing the earth of its impurities. Good luck everyone!
It's time we try the out cinnamon challenge at the old folks home.
Which iPhone? 5s does not *work with Linux. You get an endless 'trust this computer?' loop when the cable is plugged in.
The time it's taking to pull off a half-way usable Linux install, to answer your question. Believe me, I'd love to hit the books, but I've got to reinstall Ubuntu for the third time after a failed GPU driver…
Incredible work! If only we had this kind of ingenuity today to get a simple graphics card working with Linux! Imagine the possibilities. One day, I might even have an option in Ubuntu to change the refresh rate to 60hz…
Wow! Now just try synching a recent IOS product to your Linux machines. Or getting an AMD GPU to work. Or changing screen refresh rate without using the console. Or telling Linux to ignore a second wireless card (can't…
TLDR: Were boned. Polarity shift will unleash the water volcano, cleansing the earth of its impurities. Good luck everyone!
It's time we try the out cinnamon challenge at the old folks home.
Which iPhone? 5s does not *work with Linux. You get an endless 'trust this computer?' loop when the cable is plugged in.
The time it's taking to pull off a half-way usable Linux install, to answer your question. Believe me, I'd love to hit the books, but I've got to reinstall Ubuntu for the third time after a failed GPU driver…
Incredible work! If only we had this kind of ingenuity today to get a simple graphics card working with Linux! Imagine the possibilities. One day, I might even have an option in Ubuntu to change the refresh rate to 60hz…