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Computers, Keyboards, Linux, Anime and acquiring a female companion.
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Fermenting Anarchist
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Student - Technician
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Ruthless High Overlord
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i5 3570k 4.2GHz
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MSI Z77A-GD65
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Thermaltake TR-600P
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Cooler Master Hyper 212+ - Scythe GT
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Topre Realforce 87U variable weight
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Razer Deathadder 2013 - 600 DPI
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Fiio-e10 - Audio Technica ATH-AD700Xs
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Ubuntu Gnome 15.04 - i3 Gaps WM
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Chrome OS to Linux?
bradscoolio replied to derrickd241's topic in Linux, macOS and Everything Not-Windows
I've found it to be really helpful to have a search on the archlinux forums for your specific laptop. Often there will be a dedicated page for it and it will have all the glitches and bugs n stuff related to installing Linux on it. The wiki there is mainly for arch Linux but anything kernel and driver related shouldn't be distro specific. For example when setting up my xps 13 2015 the wiki page was insanely handy, it told me which kernel to use and which patches I needed to apply, as well as how to fix palm detection and get WiFi and bluetooth working Just, god damn its a good wiki! -
If you're only doing say "light gaming" on the laptop then pick a nice stable Linux distribution with a friendly looking desktop environment. My suggestion would be for you to have a look at Linux mint, super quick, really stable, easy to use and doesn't have a nasty unfamiliar interface
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Now that Windows has become a malware platform for delivering ads, littered with cleverly named programs built for the purpose of harvesting our information, it's time that we make the hard decision that will ultimately decide the outcome of our rights to actually own or our own computers. It's time that we switch to Linux. We should not stand to have to agree to a terms of service to use our own computers, they're ours, not anyone else's!
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I cried of sadness, then I cried again of euphoria.
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Cpu coolers are on... This is going to be a long series.
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1. Find out the UUID of the hard drive with 'sudo blkid' should look something like this: F88275C4827587C0 sudo echo 'UUID=*insert uuid here* /media/*insert directory here* ext3 defaults 0 0' >> /etc/fstab This'll make the hard drive mount automatically at boot. Find out more about fstab here: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Fstab 2. Try installing Steam with 'sudo apt-get install steam' that is if you're not doing it that way already.
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Australia's 2nd biggest ISP wants Netflix to pay
bradscoolio replied to blaze756's topic in Tech News
Why shouldn't I forget that? -
Australia's 2nd biggest ISP wants Netflix to pay
bradscoolio replied to blaze756's topic in Tech News
I think netflix will fail in Australia, our infrastructure is not good enough to support it. -
Linux on a floppy
bradscoolio replied to Speedbird's topic in Linux, macOS and Everything Not-Windows
This may be of some use: http://superuser.com/questions/130457/what-linux-fits-on-a-floppy-disk -
Gotta say that my favorite would be the 10keyless keyboards, as they don't get in the way and still have the arrow keys available.
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True crypt, for your child pornography collection.