Your BIOS definitely got upgraded, what you’re seeing is actually the new BIOS version. MSI said they simplified the UI because the BIOS ROM size is pretty limited and they want to support as many CPUs as possible.
Your BIOS definitely got upgraded, what you’re seeing is actually the new BIOS version. MSI said they simplified the UI because the BIOS ROM size is pretty limited and they want to support as many CPUs as possible.
Wait, you’re telling me that the price on the shelf doesn’t include tax where you live?
Kurze Frage an die Runde: Gibt’s irgendwas, dass gegen Volt spricht? Von den Standpunkten her stimmen die sehr mit meinen Überein, aber ich hab mich mit deren Mitgliedern nicht wirklich auseinandergesetzt.
I give Valve the benefit of the doubt and assume that they know that there’s plenty of consumers that are heavily against a kernel level anticheat. Valve is not really known for anti-consumer bullshit like this.
Isn’t this what Flatpaks are doing?
That’s not my experience. I’ve got a 13 mini for 2 years now and I can go one day easily. I charge every night anyway, so it’s more than enough for me. On low power mode, it’s probably more like 2 days.
Kurz verifiziert: Mit den Antworten kommt tatsächlich 100% Die Partei raus.
While this is good advice in general, it doesn’t apply as much in OPs use case since he’s using an immutable distro.
Yeah, this and the completely over-the-top kernel level anticheat rootkit for a PvE game really turned me off.
I’m getting a lot of hate and no actual facts.
Maybe that’s because you didn’t provide any actual fact yourself.
It’s not about anticheat per se but about kernel-level anticheats, which are just overkill in a PvE game. I’m not sure about the other games you mentioned, but at least Apex has no kernel-level anticheat.
Don’t feed the troll…
Das wäre nach Bogen meine zweite Wahl, also alles noch im Rahmen.
Ich bin in diesem Maimai und mag es nicht.
From the Hyprland wiki:
A special workspace is what is called a “scratchpad” in some other places. A workspace that you can toggle on/off on any monitor.
Since GNOME definitely doesn’t support workspaces per monitor (and I haven’t seen an extension that does), I don’t think this is possible.
It’s kind of a loophole, the technique is not meant for sideloading. It allows developers to test their app on a real device, but because you only need the IPA file for this, you can use it for sideloading.
You can sideload in a way, but it’s a bit annoying. Unless you pay for an Apple Developer account (IIRC about 100$ a year), you’ll have to re-sideload the app every 7 days.
Some people prefer a Mac because it integrates nicely with the rest of the Apple ecosystem.
I agree that this approach is definitely the better one, but I’m pretty sure that any comment regarding veganism under a post such as this one would be met with hostility, because most people simply don’t make the connection and think it’s just random vegans preaching wherever they can.
That doesn’t mean anything. I once had an issue where every few hours, a random application would crash on Arch Linux, but not on e.g. Debian or Windows. But this wasn’t an Arch issue per se, but was instead related to an UEFI overclock setting (which defaulted to on). After turning it off, everything worked fine.
So while it seemed like an Arch issue, it was actually hardware/overclock related, it’s just that the other OS wouldn’t run into the trigger for the crash.