Could be things to execute. They may run a shell script (source it if they don’t have exec permission), but they won’t have all the previleged commands (definitely no dd)
I currently have a Thinkpad W530 with a Quadro K2000M. Because I have coreboot as its firmware, I am able to run completely on the discrete GPU. So far I’ve been doing great.
I’ve looked on the feature matrix of the nouveau support and my GPU (Kepler) happens to have all the features checked-off, with the exception of dynamic power management (mostly WIP).
Right now, I’m running KDE wayland with the nouveau driver with no issue.
On the other hand, I’ve tried having the hybrid GPU and it sucks.
Don’t get me started.
There are good reasons why I have personal “production system” to do my work with.
Yes, I did set the BIOS GPU config to “discrete only” and now it works.
I probably should!
Crazy, rite??
they are not… but they are on different resolution. the primary is on 1080p while the secondary is on HD+
As someone from Indonesia: Have some stinky beans! And also durian!
hijab, niqab, and other religious clothes
Read the article and go take your rage somewhere else.
Everything started with her…
I have mixed feeling about the calendar versioning…
I’ll probably need to buy a new TV in a year or two. I read there are some ways to flash custom firmware on it.
I’ve experienced this kind of confusion first hand, so I know a thing or two.
Sometimes if the developers don’t specify, the date format can follow clients’ settings, which can lead to unpredictable results like this.
I happened to have put together a class curriculum for something quite similar when I was doing volunteering work at FreeGeek. This was a few years ago, but it should still be good.
Because that few geeks is their actual market right now.
Also:
At this point, they’re just following the trend.
Hook me up!
Okay fine, you can have it, but I’m keeping the licence plate!
How would Flatpak know which driver to install?