150hz and 150FPS are basically the same thing. The refresh rate of a
monitor is usually monitored in hz. Which is just how many times per
second the display refreshes refreshes. FPS is usually used to measure
how many frames per second a video card can render. So while they may
not be exactly t
Jerry Mellon wrote:
> I am the only user on my laptop, an ASUS gaming machine Core i7. I gave
> up on Windows 10 after one of the so called updates corrupted the system
> so bad I could even boot. So I switched to Linux and I am learning a
> lot, mostly from the Debian-user list.
It is good to le
Dan Ritter wrote:
>> Does someone run desktop with 4k screen and high frame rate (150 fps+)?
>> What monitor and gpu are you using? Are you having any issues?
>
>
> There are no 4K 150Hz monitors currently commercially available.
OP is asking about 150+FPS and you are talking about 150Hz. I am
Well all I can say is, it works.
The Disks I purchase were from https://ShopLinuxOnline.com/ . Received
16disk and did not have any problems with them. They were all marked
Debian 10.6 Buster 64 Bit(amd64) with the Debian Logo.
I am the only user on my laptop, an ASUS gaming machine Core i7.
On Fri, Dec 18, 2020 at 01:08:32PM -0500, Jerry Mellon wrote:
> Here is the sudoers contents.
>
>
> /etc/sudoers
>
> # User privilege specification
> root ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL
>
> # Allow members of group sudo to execute any command
> sudo ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL
I think there's a percent sign missin
On Fri, Dec 18, 2020 at 01:05:26PM -0500, Jerry Mellon wrote:
> I installed the Debian 10 64bit from the disks(16) that I purchased. No
> down load from outside involved.
> Jerry
>
> PS Not trying to cause a problem, just telling you what I had to todo.
Why should you? I think everyone welcomes
George Shuklin wrote:
> I continue to choose hardware carefully, and the next issue (I found a lot
> on it) is support for tiling displays. They uses multiple streams inside
> DisplayPort to achieve high resolution with high frame rate. It's called MST
> (vs classic single SST), and I found few pe
Hello.
I continue to choose hardware carefully, and the next issue (I found a
lot on it) is support for tiling displays. They uses multiple streams
inside DisplayPort to achieve high resolution with high frame rate. It's
called MST (vs classic single SST), and I found few people complaining
a
On Fri, Dec 18, 2020 at 03:56:40PM +0200, Anssi Saari wrote:
Does xpra work for reattaching?
Yes. The basic operation is "xpra start" to create a virtual X server,
then you can "xpra attach" and "xpra detach" at will.
On Fri, Dec 18, 2020 at 01:05:26PM -0500, Jerry Mellon wrote:
> I installed the Debian 10 64bit from the disks(16) that I purchased. No
> down load from outside involved.
Now we get to wonder what you actually purchased, from whom.
On Fri, Dec 18, 2020 at 01:08:32PM -0500, Jerry Mellon wrote:
> H
Here is the sudoers contents.
/etc/sudoers
# User privilege specification
rootALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL
# Allow members of group sudo to execute any command
sudoALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL
I installed the Debian 10 64bit from the disks(16) that I purchased. No
down load from outside involved.
Jerry
PS Not trying to cause a problem, just telling you what I had to todo.
On Fri 18 Dec 2020 at 09:45:22 (+0300), Reco wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Thu, Dec 17, 2020 at 06:45:47PM -0600, David Wright wrote:
> > > A correction - GRUB_DISABLE_SUBMENU=true should be put into
> > > /etc/default/grub.
> >
> > What sort of weirdness happens? Is the problem with writing
> > /boo
Nicolas George writes:
> mick crane (12020-12-17):
>> please bear in mind I don't know what I'm doing.
>> It is convenient to have the one display and keyboard/mouse
>> I sometimes if on windows use putty/Xming to start GUI program on other
>> Debian PC.
>> Think I used screen before so can attac
On 2020-12-17 23:11, Nicolas George wrote:
mick crane (12020-12-17):
please bear in mind I don't know what I'm doing.
It is convenient to have the one display and keyboard/mouse
I sometimes if on windows use putty/Xming to start GUI program on
other
Debian PC.
Think I used screen before so can
I downloaded the bullseye alpha 3 installer,
firmware-bullseye-DI-alpha3-amd64-DVD-1.iso
MD5: a1e967406869b1b0b64a1b808d39dd1a
My computer is a Macbook Air 2020
I shrank the Apple partition, disabled secure boot and I was able to
boot with the Debian installer.
The keyboard, mouse, wifi and soun
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