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WbrJr, to selfhosted in Raspberry as NAS, multiple HDDs and an enclosure

I have 2 HDDs with a speed of 180mb/s with a burst of 6gb/s according to the Seagate website. Usb3.0 has a data transfer rate of 5gbit/s

So the usb connection will be the bottle neck, but 1. My network speed is not that fast and 2. 5gbit/s is still plenty I think?

WbrJr, to linux in AMD Publishes XDNA Linux Driver: Support For Ryzen AI On Linux

I think your comment is not displayed correctly, it stops after “:”. Which would mean Nvidia does nothing 🤣🤣 that would be so stupid of them 🤣🤣

WbrJr, to linux in Gaming Latency on Linux: Gnome vs KDE Plasma

Seems pretty unexcited and rather expected. Doesn’t it?

WbrJr, to privacy in I have an issue with how SIM cards are handled in most countries

Totally, but the government does not really have access to this data, they would have to know what apps to look for first

WbrJr, to privacy in I have an issue with how SIM cards are handled in most countries

I recently heard the episode of darknet diaries about it. I would think a simple PIN-Code that is mandatory would solve this issue? Or a letter send to the owner of the SIM?

WbrJr, to linux in When Windows 10 dies, I am going to jump ship over to Linux. Which version would you recommend for someone with zero prior experience with Linux? **Edit: Linux Mint it shall be.**

Everyone has different opinions. In the end the different versions, or distributions, are basically the same.

It starts with the Linux vernal, that as far as I know, handles communication with the hardware, and things like directories, storage, users, permissions. On top of that, every distribution creator puts a destropenvioment, like gnome or KDE (plasma?). Gnome is kinda like Mac is, KDE can be what ever you want, very customizable.

Than there is the package manager. Fedora for example uses yum or dnf (dnf is the new version I think) and Ubuntu uses apt. The package manager is like your app store, that you access over the command line. It is managed by the owners and ist mostly safe to download anything. (Installing Spotify would by ‘sudo apt/dnf install spotify’. So pretty easy to use.

On top of that the distribution has preinstalled programs, like the browser, writing tools, and some useful apps

That is basically the only difference between distros. You can even get different spins of a distro. If you like fedora, get it with the KDE desktro envioment. It’s all the same basically.

So put something on a usb drive and boot from that, try it out for a few minutes and than look at others. There are also websites that allow you to boot into different distros.

If you like something, just install it, maybe as a Dualboot first next to windows (best is on a different drive) and just try it out. If you don’t like it, just jump to another one.

Linux can be a little bit pain sometimes, but in my opinion it’s worth to invest the time. Have fun!

WbrJr, to lemmyshitpost in The four houses dads belong to.

You forgot Bosch! It’s a shit company in my opinion though… they also produce in Chinese prison camps

WbrJr, to linux in FN keys 7 to 12 not working properly (fedora 39 on Framework)

On my last install they did work without changes. Any reason why it would not this time?

WbrJr, to linux in FN keys 7 to 12 not working properly (fedora 39 on Framework)

Worked ok the last install flawless immediately. I have the first European batch of fw13 with i7 11gen

WbrJr, to linux in FN keys 7 to 12 not working properly (fedora 39 on Framework)

yes (even though i now have 2 fedora instalatoins shown that apearently lead to the same installation.

But i just noticed, that only the fn7 and 8 do not work, airplane mode does work!

WbrJr, to linux in I need some help with linux energy management and hibernation

I have the first European batch

WbrJr, to linux in I need some help with linux energy management and hibernation

Yo lol, that’s impressive :D

WbrJr, to linux in I need some help with linux energy management and hibernation

In Linux?! That’s quite a bit. With heavy workload?

WbrJr, to linux in I need some help with linux energy management and hibernation

That is almost equivalent to 1h of browsing in Linux! :D \s Other expension cards are drawing about 1W of power, even without use! That’s crazy much I think…

WbrJr, to linux in I need some help with linux energy management and hibernation

I have read this about the expansion cards and only use 2c and 2A. A bit stupid considering you can hack the hdmi port into suspending on its own… Did not expect this from fw.

I will check out the link, thanks!

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