

How old is your car? Ipod support is odd like post 2015.
How old is your car? Ipod support is odd like post 2015.
I like Bunsen labs for this. I installed it on a 1 gb ram pentium m laptop and it was pretty good. Idled at 300 mb iirc. Only downside is that it uses openbox as a window manager so if that’s not your thing idk.
Has a decent bit of GUI tools
This is how I feel about python. At least you can do C adjacent things in R.
I have beef with an ath9k card. My qca9377 is the slowest wifi card I’ve ever used. Also for that card, debian doesn’t ship with support for it by default. Intel cards seem to have a better track record.
I haven’t found any documentation on this except “don’t do it lol”. Which is why I’m confused. How?
Edit: finding more info and discovering that people didn’t have bricked systems after using dkms which leads me to assume that later versions of popos do not have the issue that people were trying to avoid.
I used to use Bunsenlabs before moving to popos due to popos handling the dgpu better. Thats what I’m thinking as well.
If I use no dkms and no legacy, I get the current clinfo result. No detected gpu.
Problem is that popos has their own thing that will conflict with dkms and every single tutorial or guide for installing amdgpu drivers uses no-dkms as an install flag.
I need this to do opencl compute.
Yes but your mileage may vary. My pavilion x360 had okay out of the box support for it’s touchscreen. I don’t remember if tilt worked.
My touchscreen is currently busted and the hinges broke the case (and probably the digitizer) so I stopped using the convertible function of it.
Depends on your major. I’m a bio/ecology major and a lot of the tools I used were cross platform or web based.
Also the university I went to did have basic Linux instructions for certain things like connecting to printers and connecting to the internet.
So they.just reinvented the DVB-T tuner.
Edit: I looked it up and it’s literally just that. The fact they’re shoving it into feature phones is interesting.
I tried xubuntu when I was 14 on a live cd to get students admin access on our school laptops. Once I got my own machine, I kept it on windows 10 until it became unstable so I moved to Bunsenlabs, then Pop OS due to it’s dgpu. (Intel igpu, amd dgpu)
Something to keep in mind is that Riplock is a thing. It will make DVD reads slower.
Texas instruments graphing calculators have them too.