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No user record in our sample, but _d3Xt3r_ has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but _d3Xt3r_ has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
I'm on a Zen3+ APU (Thinkpad Z13) and TLP has worked great for me. TLP has nice out-of-the-box defaults so you don't need to tweak anything if you'd like, but you may need to disable any existing power management…
Not OP, but I have an older generation Ryzen Thinkpad (Z13 with an AMD 6000 series APU). I also use Nobara Linux, which is based on Fedora, but has all the proprietary codecs etc out-of-the-box. I also use TLP (instead…
Why is it that we have so many fancy system monitors in Linux, but not a single one has a "network" column like in Windows's Task Manager?
> This is an X11 application and, as such, will not function correctly when Wayland is in use
AutoHotkey. It's a fairly comprehensive yet easy to use GUI automation, hotkeys and scripting tool, and unfortunately there's no decent replacement for it in Linux - especially under Wayland, which prevents some…
> Performance is great, nearly "metal" SSD speeds. But how does that compare exactly, performance wise, against Bitlocker and LUKS? (assuming similar strength encryption algorithms are selected)
How does this compare with Termux-Box? https://github.com/olegos2/termux-box
No vanity email perk? :(
The basic HTML frontend hasn't changed in years. I don't see what sort of special maintenance is needed for it, or why it would be a "lot" of work.
Besides the Google brand meme, as someone who was bullish on the whole cloud gaming scene back then, Stadia was a DoA for me because I could neither bring my own games (like Shadow PC, or beta GFN), nor pay a flat fee…
But you still need to reboot for the new kernel to go live right? Or is the kernel switched via kexec or something?
Noob here, but also a former web dev from the Web 1.0 days, looking to get back into the game. Like you, I dislike much of the modern web frameworks and all the bloat and unnecessary complexities that come with it. I…
Hmm, looks like it doesn't support window decorations?
Depends on the malware. Not all of them aim to steal, some may want to turn your PC into a botnet node, or a remote proxy for illegal activities.
For those of you who've used this, is thee any real-world use case for this, beyond the nostalgia factor? Like, does it produces smaller executables, fewer dependencies, easier to make GUIs etc (compared to say Python)?
Isn't this basically a manual version of WinApps? https://github.com/winapps-org/winapps
There's also the upcoming Thinkpad Z13 Gen 2, which is rumored to come out either this month or next month. I have the Gen 1 with a Zen 3+ CPU and it's been fantastic under Nobara (a gaming-optimized Fedora derivative)…
I'm surprised people still use LinkedIn, in spite of knowing how scummy they are. I deleted my account long ago, just prior to the time they got sued for spamming people (and even deleting my account didn't stop the…
Not OP, but both suspend and hibernate works fine on my Z13 (on Fedora).
Yep, just tested this and disabling suspend works. I'm on KDE btw, disabled it via the GUI.
Like the other person, I too have a Z13 and don't have any suspend/resume issues on Nobara (a Fedora spin). I can't speak about fan control though, haven't tried messing around with it but the fan seems to work just…
- I trust AMD more than Intel, and the PSP doesn't rank high on my threat model. It is a concern, but not enough for me to avoid it. Perfectly understandable if it's a big concern for you though. - Also, Intel iGPUs are…
I have the same laptop (with a slightly faster CPU though), bought it for similar reasons to OOP - I needed something light compact, 32GB+ RAM, Ryzen 6000+ APU for some decent light gaming, and excellent Linux support…