That’s effectively the same as what I described, is it not? The only difference is you’re using GRUB to choose what to boot into. It’s still a two disk setup with Windows separate from the Linux disk.
That’s effectively the same as what I described, is it not? The only difference is you’re using GRUB to choose what to boot into. It’s still a two disk setup with Windows separate from the Linux disk.
Can’t say I would recommend dual booting both OSes off the same drive. Windows causes too many problems. Put Windows on an entirely separate drive instead and boot to it by changing the boot device in the BIOS.
We Are Legion by Dennis E. Taylor and the sequels.
I don’t see any reason that there needed to be a remake at all.
Used workstations are great for home theater purposes. I’ve got a Dell SFF on one TV and a Lenovo 1L machine on another.
Fuck that noise too.
Thank you for this, I’m going to set up my own Open RSC server tonight.
That’s okay, it had to be done.
You’re right, but it does still work.
Downloading music from YouTube will get you MP3s, but they will have gone through the YT compression algorithms.
Use Deemix instead. Downloads MP3s straight from the Deezer servers with all metadata and album art.
Is this worth it on Xbox One? A used copy is pretty cheap at GameStop. Wouldn’t want it on PC due to EA junk.
More like short them. This is going to be devastating for their business. I could see them losing tons of customers.
Everyone else has described the complications that a Mac mini would have. So why not consider something else? Lenovo, HP, and Dell make 1l ultra small form factor PCs and they’re pretty cheap on eBay. They’re also low power. Search for Tiny Mini Micro to find information.
I have three Lenovo Thinkcentre machines - two with 32gb RAM and one with 64gb RAM - running my Proxmox VE cluster. Highly recommend using those small machines instead of a Mac mini.
I enjoyed playing through the remaster on PC. But after 100%ing the game, any time I’ve felt like playing it I just end up running the international version in an emulator.
As for why they’re getting downvoted, criticizing cars or the use of cars tends to get a lot of negative feedback.
Consider an ebike to supplement your car for shorter trips. I’ve just opted to ride my bikes more.
As someone who has dealt with a couple dozen Surface devices in a corporate setting, I cannot recommend them. They’re fine when they work. When they have issues though, they are practically impossible to repair. Keyboard port issues, dock connection issues, bricked devices, and even expanding batteries are all issues I’ve run into. When you have an issue, Microsoft will just swap it out for a different one rather than fix the device.
You missed the /s in your comment.
I don’t think you’ve actually read any of the comments in this thread. Everything is a legit discussion of EVs and how Musk is handling this. Nobody is bashing China. If anyone is being criticized in this thread, it’s Musk.
Oh, I do both. My whole point was to avoid partitioning one physical disk to install both OSes on.
My current setup:
-Windows 11 installed on one NVMe. This is only for playing games that absolutely won’t work any other way.
-Pop OS on another NVMe. This is my main OS.
-Windows 11 VM in VirtualBox for work stuff and normal applications (Adobe…)
Proc is a Ryzen 5 9600x. Machine currently has 64gb DDR5 RAM at 5200mhz.