No interest, it's a work castoff and the kid has spent waaaay more time and effort doing his thing than I spent putting that computer together.Hopefully his first video is on you and your trash
That's why @Jehannum still runs UFS. He doesn't trust these new filesystems.borked my fuckin debian install last night, tried to expand the partition and somehow trashed the file system.... grr.
CMOS power consumption is voltage squared, though. So that's 20% power savings! think of all the power you saved!ive been running my DDR4 at the wrong voltage for like 3 years
I never could get it to hit spec (pc4-3200) so i was running it at 3000. Was fine really.
Recently i started getting IRQL errors, which is almost always a bad ram stick so i thought id go into bios and bump the voltage a bit on the ram to see if i could make it behave. 1.2 is standard DDR4 voltage and it was running it at that, so i bumped it to 1.25 then googled to see what other folks were running theirs at safely.
This specific ram kit assumes a default voltage of 1.35...... ive been undervolting it by a LOT for years. Im actually surprised it ran at all with a 12% undervolt.
it wasnt even anything that new it was ext4
I run ZFS, you simpleton.
systemd is so fucking annoying.Linux keeps changing shit on me and making me a noob all over again.
like init ->systemd, what the fuck
sysV 4 lyfe, y0.Linux keeps changing shit on me and making me a noob all over again.
like init ->systemd, what the fuck
Fuck systemd right in its ass.Linux keeps changing shit on me and making me a noob all over again.
like init ->systemd, what the fuck
that would be completely pointless, but yet there is. ITs often a "put 6 nvme card in a 5.25 bay) type thingI have an extra NVME drive, but no extra PCI ports. Is my Google-Fu correct, is there no such thing as a NVME > SATA enclosure?