

maybe it lacks some stuff…like a pointy hood thingy
maybe it lacks some stuff…like a pointy hood thingy
if you’re running on base lmint (not de), you may try updating your kernel to latest one (whatever ubuntu’s currently being supported) by using ubuntu mainline kernel heres the guide
make sure you have backed up, enabled timeshift or whatever because this may break your system.
my broke ass method on dealing with high temp + high humidity is 2 fans, 1 for me and 1 pointing outside (either the door or window, maybe around an elbow length)
mine was these roach gel baits when we had an infestation of tiny cockroaches (around 12-15 mm in size)
just apply a pea size every 2 ft where light cant get them (and your pets), cover or hide any other food sources like trash or table scraps them bam! you’ll be sweeping swarms of dead roaches several days after.
then repeat application every 6 months
nah, i prefer multi stacked 8 lane motorways
this person asked for more head shaking…
violently
if you wouldn’t mind 3rd person stuff then I would recommend "conflict: " game series
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green is good
and it doesn’t access the internet, very cool :)
idk, maybe hold onto it and hopefully not use it (?)
wow, the comments went really somewhere.
a bit unrelated but try btop instead of htop, it has realtime updates including temps, network, processes, memory and disks.
most are still stuck to ipv4 and being NATted to oblivion, instead of adopting newer ipv6
they know nvidias very slowly dying and playing some damage control, they’re trying to be like apple using an open source system then making a closed ecosystem out of it.
not sure but maybe has to do with patents(?) since most companies can hold 20 yr patent terms on thier products in USA and they decided to went with the better side of “why not open this thing up? we already made some money out of it”
the usual, nvidia being a dick made it hard to properly run vulkan on their older cards using linux, then mesa3d went like “you know what? we’ll do it ourselves” and now we’re here.