

A Motherboard has too many individual components that could fail and your OS will still be running “normally”. Is not like, for example, an electrill drill which has a motor and gears, if the motor burns or the gears strip, is dead.
A Motherboard has too many individual components that could fail and your OS will still be running “normally”. Is not like, for example, an electrill drill which has a motor and gears, if the motor burns or the gears strip, is dead.
When I first started using KDE and Sway I was so used to the Xfce apps that I installed the xfce4-goodies, running on top of Wayland. So fucking good memories.
I guess we are used to it, I like to use sway in the desktop and KDE in the laptop but I want to run Wayland. And with both of them is possible.
My ISP uses CG-WAN so in order for me to remote into it, I had to set up Tailscale, the OS isn’t perfect but is way better than any consumer grade router in the market. I also use a custom firmware, a forked version of OpenWRT that works with routers with modems.
Nah, we elected the first timeline Marty’s Dad and Biff is the head of DOGE.
+1 for the WRT router, if you can get a decent device with an enough powerful CPU it can host Transmission
I thought #3 was the waiter, or the valet parking.
The mascot is tired of running nonstop in that hamster wheel.
That, and the Bermuda triangle.
Sony just used to make good quality electronics, in general.
Dude, I’ve been thinking about that too and they’re getting rare or difficult to find, at least in the USA. I found one at work with the Windows 2000 Login Screen burned in…
I’ve seen some videos on YouTube of people overclocking their CRTs so definitely that most be a thing. And yes it is 100% analog.
100% right. I know it can handle 1920x1080 @ 60hz and it can handle up to 2048x1536
Yeah LG at least recommend you to call a technician to give it a recharge.