What if I aim for just the dongle drivers 🤔…
Wiki was unclear…
If the female still doesn’t willingly take her clothes off, you’re probably dealing with another Arch user.
Ah, missing sudo, thanks 😊.
Ain’t that the god damn truth!
What was her roleplay fantasy? Asking for a friend.
Exactly my thoughts.
I do agree, but I do double check how I wrote and what I wrote when replying on GitHub 😁.
It do be like that… a lot of old languages want to be Rust…
Everyone at the beach…
Meeh, nothing new, service menus with the full picture have been around for decades. Just download a warezed service manual for your product and you can fix it yourself.
Same thing is happening with printers and every other piece of hardware out there that runs any kind of software on it.
We’ve seen this behavior throught history numerous time, keeping it in the family I mean, this is nothing new. As long as people keep bying food in McDonalds and complaining how McDonalds made their son/daughter cry, they’ll keep pushing their shitty products. My son starts crying over no ice cream… son, I’m sorry, but even the king doesn’t eat something that’s not available, get used to it, that’s life.
Yeah, I know, just checking… cuz it’s not asked in a pirate comm :).
It shouldn’t run hotter. In fact, everyone reports lower lower temps in Linux than in Windows for the same loads, regardless of CPU architecture and age. Just means it needs more tweaking.
Thank you!
No prob 👍.
That’s why he’s so good with his middle finger.
For now, I have to go into the BIOS and mess with the boot order there to switch.
Why not just use the BIOS boot menu?
The second problem, not related, is there doesn’t appear to be any fan control software that works for my MSI motherboard’s CPU fan (lmsensors doesn’t see any sensors related to it) so the fan constantly runs even when it’s fine in silent mode on windows with regard to temperature. I have trouble with certain sounds (and trouble hearing over background sounds in general) so this is actually more of a dealbreaker than the bootloader.
Try setting that from the BIOS, let the BIOS control the fan’s RPM, not the OS. You can even make a custom RPM curve on modern BIOSes.
You install Windows first, then Linux. Or install Windows, make an image, repartition, install Linux, whatever, then bring back the Windows image, just not the EFI partition or the MBR.
Codeberg. It’s open source and completely free (as in beer as well).
Uuummm… you mean cracked right?
Nah, probably not, lol.
But I have been meaning to try some BSD flavors to be honest.