bitcoin
Yes.
This is great, thanks.
I use a T450 and love it too, which OS are you running on it?
One that forbids asking questions like "How is it going?" every 5 minutes.
No, the market is saturated with idiots who can do the same you do but cheaper. Getting a job is nearly impossible.
Call yourself a "sucker" in your CV.
No need to be concerned, it's working fine with Arch Linux (Linux 4.20, mesa 18.3). It's still a problem with Ubuntu 18.04.1 (kernel 4.15), but Ubuntu 18.04.2 will hopefully be more stable with kernel 4.18.
I'll never buy AMD again, I had nothing but problems with Raven Ridge on Linux: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=196683
> In the end they accounted for <0.1% of sales but >20% of auto reported crashes and support tickets (most gfx driver related). Would totally skip Linux. OK. So just another dumb developer being wrong. Nothing to see…
What's bad about Nestle? I know their products are very expensive, but aside from that? Care to elaborate?
Destroy another startup.
No, I've contributed to the Linux kernel more than once and never received a job offer from Red Hat, SUSE or Canonical.
bitcoin
Yes.
This is great, thanks.
I use a T450 and love it too, which OS are you running on it?
One that forbids asking questions like "How is it going?" every 5 minutes.
No, the market is saturated with idiots who can do the same you do but cheaper. Getting a job is nearly impossible.
Call yourself a "sucker" in your CV.
No need to be concerned, it's working fine with Arch Linux (Linux 4.20, mesa 18.3). It's still a problem with Ubuntu 18.04.1 (kernel 4.15), but Ubuntu 18.04.2 will hopefully be more stable with kernel 4.18.
I'll never buy AMD again, I had nothing but problems with Raven Ridge on Linux: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=196683
> In the end they accounted for <0.1% of sales but >20% of auto reported crashes and support tickets (most gfx driver related). Would totally skip Linux. OK. So just another dumb developer being wrong. Nothing to see…
What's bad about Nestle? I know their products are very expensive, but aside from that? Care to elaborate?
Yes.
Destroy another startup.
No, I've contributed to the Linux kernel more than once and never received a job offer from Red Hat, SUSE or Canonical.