

any old laptop with at least a third gen intel or something comparable works. you do want to get some extra storage via a cheap old hdd
any old laptop with at least a third gen intel or something comparable works. you do want to get some extra storage via a cheap old hdd
I’m so happy that my parents taught me to always use cast iron pans, or at least nonstick with a ceramic layer instead of PFAS
the Netherlands doesn’t have fluoride in its drinking water, but most teeth here are pretty healthy. its just that the poor and homeless do have incredibly unhealthy teeth, and Florida has a lot more of those than the netherlands
ai slop gets accepted better on reddit, try there.
technically you’re not allowed to work at 12, but most companies, especially smaller ones that don’t get checked that strictly ignore those laws if a 12 year old approaches them and asks them for a job.
now make it in Libre Office
a tool that allows multiple isos to be on one live usb, while the usb still works as a usb
all intel drivers should be in the kernel, do you have the iwlwifi package installed?
pretty werd because dual booting shouldn’t influence download speeds
a 12 year old in the Netherlands makes ~3.50 an hour
run lspci and see which wireless adapter you have
try using any other device on the same network. could also be a network issue if windows and linux are having issues. run a network speed test on your phone and laptop.
what network card are you using? are you downloading from the same websites that you get faster download speeds from on windows?
if I don’t pay the dev, and dont interact with the community, whats wrong with hyprland?
yeah, clicking on the checkmark means you are giving them permission to view info about your browser history, and what you did on those sites.
it was an already existing department, it was just renamed.
nah, it’s not uefi. linux straight up doesn’t even see the drive when it’s in the pc. according to archwiki, all laptops in its series work perfectly with Linux except for this one. the SSD does work externally in an enclosure though, so I’m using it for storage.
I just have an old laptop with a tui screen saver on it to prevent burn
also, the ssd doesn’t work with linux so i have to put the os on a usb stick
not that specific. most modern displays are oled, and most efficient games use prebaked lighting. the average gamer probably plays on an oled display, and has a game with prebaked lighting.
if you have an oled display, then if a video game is brighter it costs more energy because the LEDs turn on more.
if have an lcd display, there’s a backlight that always has the same brightness and crystals blocking the light, which makes the image. meaning a brighter scene doesn’t take more power, since the backlight doesn’t use more energy.
flatpak is basically linux’s app store. flatpak is easier to install because it’s just a button press and everything on flatpak is safe, and it handles updates for you, so try to use it as much as you can.