se do reply.
Well I can say that I have a ryzen 7 2700X in my desktop and I am very happy
with it. I don't know what question specifically I can answer for you but I
have no complaints about it.
I would look for a motherboard with components(sound, sensors, network
controllers) that a
, Not the CPU, correct?
Or am I misunderstanding the terminology?
Obviously neither is ideal but is either less secure?
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On 2021-01-16 12:52, Reco wrote:
Hi.
On Sat, Jan 16, 2021 at 12:25:10PM -0500, Steven Mainor wrote:
I have a laptop with a QCA9377
ss AC card that doesn't require binary
drivers? And barring that, what is the best wifi(N?) card I can buy that
doesn't require closed source drivers/firmware?
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I missed this question in my last email. Apologies.
What is your computer?
It is an Asus X470 Motherboard, AMD 2700x Processor
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On 2021-01-02 03:24, Steven Mainor wrote:
Why?
See my earlier email.
What Debian?
Debian 10? Or 9? I'm mainly looking for options.
What
stion?
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On 2021-01-01 15:03, David Christensen wrote:
On 2021-01-01 10:06, Steven Mainor wrote:
I'm looking for recommendations for a 6 or 8 port SATA hardware raid
controller that will hopefully be supported by the kernel and/or open
source drivers to put in my desktop com
rom Debain or Ubuntu from a pen-drive) and access data on
the "array".
And FYI most of the time I would still boot my computer from the single
SSD that my OS is installed on.
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On 2021-01-01 13:06, Steven Mainor wrote:
I'm looking for recommendations for a 6 or 8
I'm looking for recommendations for a 6 or 8 port SATA hardware raid
controller that will hopefully be supported by the kernel and/or open
source drivers to put in my desktop computer. Any input welcome, thanks.
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recommend FreeSync(adaptive sync).
If you aren't too attached to LG there are other manufacturers that have
larger screens with the specs you requested.
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I regret that I don't know anything about MST or SST. Hopefully someone
can help you more. I'm interested to learn what you figure out.
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the same they are very related.
You would need a 150hz display to take full advantage of a video game
being rendered at 150FPS, for example.
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On 2020-12-18 17:55, deloptes wrote:
Dan Ritter wrote:
Does someone run desktop with 4k screen and high frame rate (150
fps
t password or not.
I did not try installing Mate but It is worth mentioning that the
installer asks for a root password long before it asks which desktop to
install.
I hope this is helpful to someone.
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On 2020-12-16 05:09, Keith Bainbridge wrote:
I was not offered to set a r
they were under developed but that simply isn't the case anymore in my
opinion. And at least for me supporting a company that absolutely
refuses to cooperate with open source communities (Nvidia) when there is
a good alternative like AMD is hard to justify.
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No ants yet. I have occasionally had problems with other types of bugs. But
that is to be expected with any piece of software.
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On August 11, 2019 11:36:28 AM EDT, Andy Smith wrote:
>On Sat, Aug 10, 2019 at 10:53:29PM +, Randy Demerchant wrote:
>> I like to k
I bought a turris omnia router recently and so far it has worked out pretty
well.
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On August 9, 2019 12:59:34 PM EDT, Reco wrote:
>On Fri, Aug 09, 2019 at 06:16:21PM +0200, deloptes wrote:
>> John Hasler wrote:
>>
>> > Steven Mainor writes:
>>
It looks like there are some ESPRESSOBIN v7s on Amazon right now.
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On August 8, 2019 11:16:44 PM EDT, John Hasler wrote:
>Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
>> Disregarding OSHW I agree that above options are good highlights.
>> Additionally I suggest Olimex A64-Olinuxino
So is the general consensus that there are no modern SBCs powerful enough to
run nextcloud on (apache, mariadb, php) or a mail server (typical postfix,
dovecot, opendkim, SpamAssassin etc... ) for a handful of people? That seems
hard to believe.
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On August 8, 2019 12:14:23 PM
TB of
ram is qualified to be called a "server"
For my needs, I doubt anything more than a modern single board computer is
necessary. At least as far as compute power is concerned.
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On August 7, 2019 10:53:52 AM EDT, deloptes wrote:
Steven Mainor wrote:
I would like to
n.
https://github.com/OLIMEX/OLINUXINO/blob/master/HARDWARE/A64-OLinuXino/A64-OlinuXino_Rev_C.pdf
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On August 7, 2019 4:21:25 AM EDT, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
>Quoting Reco (2019-08-07 08:53:52)
>> On Wed, Aug 07, 2019 at 01:29:21AM -0400, Steven Mainor wrote:
>> > I'm l
Thanks for the reply. Those seem like options to consider. The pre-orders for
the helios4 seem to be sold out for now.
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On August 7, 2019 2:53:52 AM EDT, Reco wrote:
>On Wed, Aug 07, 2019 at 01:29:21AM -0400, Steven Mainor wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm
You are correct. That was an oversight.
Of all the items on that page I could probably afford the screwdriver and the
heatsinks.
I would like to keep the budget under $500 not including the hard drive(s) I
already have drives. Less is better.
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On August 7, 2019 1:52:15 AM EDT
to the OLinuXino A20 LIME2 but more powerful or is
there a better option I haven't read about yet?
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Whatever you end up getting I would suggest you get something with an Atheros
wifi card. I have had the best lock with Atheros and if I'm not mistaken there
are official open source drivers for Atheros.
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On November 11, 2017 7:21:38 PM EST, Maureen L Thomas
wrote:
>I
Can you explain what top-posting is? I am unfamiliar with that term.
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On November 2, 2017 1:38:05 AM EDT, "Roberto C. Sánchez"
wrote:
>On Thu, Nov 02, 2017 at 01:34:27PM +0800, Elof Huang wrote:
>> How do those people upgrading system from LTS to the l
k for.
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On February 20, 2017 4:41:30 PM EST, Felix Miata wrote:
>Dennis Wicks composed on 2017-02-20 15:00 (UTC-0600):
>
>> I built myself another computer and it wouldn't boot up. No
>> messages or anything. I finally discovered that I missed
>> plugging i
I think he just meant 'In case you didn't want to read my previous
paragraph, a reboot fixed it.'
On Sun, 2017-02-05 at 10:26 -0500, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Sunday, February 05, 2017 09:55:14 AM Tony Baldwin wrote:
> > TL;DR: A reboot fixed me...I almost feel I've been jettisoned into
> >
I realize it can sometimes be frustrating to learn new things. But I
assure you Linux distributions usually handle installing software
differently for a reason.
Installing software can damage or compromise systems very easily. Thats
why Debain, its derivatives and many other Linux based operating
er
wrote:
>deloptes:
>> Steven Mainor wrote:
>>
>>> I don't know if this helps answer #3 or not. I have ran Debian from
>a
>>> microSD flash card before but the card reader was attached via USB.
>>>
>>> It didn't last very long before
I don't know if this helps answer #3 or not. I have ran Debian from a
microSD flash card before but the card reader was attached via USB.
It didn't last very long before the flash card degraded. I think running
an operating system on flash used up the read/write cycles too quickly.
I eventually d
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