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RedWulf reacted to Real_PhillBert in Who are you voting for (USA 2016)? [POLL]
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RedWulf reacted to handymanshandle in LGBT community
But I don't want it to come. I enjoy his tasteful sposting. Why, I have no idea.
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RedWulf got a reaction from yurias in Who are you voting for (USA 2016)? [POLL]
I feel like this year may be one of the years I actually hope the college strays from popular vote.
I'll likely vote Hillary, though I prefer Stein or even the failed Bernie, the poles are too high for Trump for me to feel comfortable voting for a third party/minor candidate.
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RedWulf got a reaction from rhyseyness in Ever had a time when you almost bought something online, but didn't do so (tech stuff)?
I ordered a $10 webcam at 4am yesterday guess will see how bad it really is
for the OP, I actually had a usb hub sitting in my cart for like 2 months I forgot to order until I needed it again.
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RedWulf got a reaction from Bl00dwing in Kolibri USB
Depends on what you want, if I read it right then you can just make a live 32bit OS from most any linux.
Download lili and mint 32bit then you can boot from said thumb drive on most any pc that supports booting from usb.
Damn small linux and puppy are lighter but not as user friendly. Kolibri seems like abit of a far shot since the community won't be as large nor is the support and honestly you'll never run into such low specs and still need a gui.
But if you really want to they offer instructions . The easiest way is to download the free tool rufus(great to have for any os install) and then select the downloaded live cd file(kolibri) and the usb drive. Then plug in, restart, hit f2/f8/f12 and select to boot from usb.
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RedWulf got a reaction from Matias_Chambers in What programming language to start with?
I suggest python 3(3.5). About as simple as they come, very flexible, and great to learn concepts and make scripts without as much syntax and labor as java.
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RedWulf got a reaction from DrMikeNZ in Best Answer Record
Not that the thumbs up and agrees don't testify to ones reputation, but I think there should be a tally kept on one's profile of how many times they were marked as best answer.
Ignoring those marked by themselves(the OP puts their own comment as best answer). Just another bar with the likes and agrees.
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RedWulf got a reaction from yt1993 in US to lift ban on part-human part-animal embryo development
I would like to believe this would leave to great physical abilities but I'm fairly sure this just leads to furry escorts
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RedWulf got a reaction from Dash Lambda in Why do we need more than 30 FPS in virtual environments
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RedWulf got a reaction from Dingus in Why do we need more than 30 FPS in virtual environments
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RedWulf got a reaction from yt1993 in What would you do if the purge was real?
Take the computers from a local repair shop then run home and wait it out.
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RedWulf got a reaction from carguy86 in discovered a forum easteregg?
Find a status about it
thanks to @Bhavtheres this jewel
https://linustechtips.com/main/profile/3-linustech/?status=143123¨43100&type=status
please don't ban me
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RedWulf got a reaction from 8uhbbhu8 in discovered a forum easteregg?
Find a status about it
thanks to @Bhavtheres this jewel
https://linustechtips.com/main/profile/3-linustech/?status=143123¨43100&type=status
please don't ban me
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RedWulf got a reaction from AlTech in Why do we need more than 30 FPS in virtual environments
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RedWulf got a reaction from LinusTechDips in Dual boot windows 10 / linux.
It depends on what linux distro you use as to what format the second drive needs to be, I assume its over 32gb so I would say ntfs will work as many distros support that and its the native windows format.
Now for the distro
Secure is one thing, whonix and kali are both security based. But that may be more than what you want.
Ubuntu and its child Mint are both updated all the time and user friendly and great everyday systems.
Arch however is a very bare linux that gets the bleeding edge updates and almost nothing preinstalled. But it is not user friendly to novices.
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RedWulf got a reaction from Bensemus in Why do we need more than 30 FPS in virtual environments
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RedWulf got a reaction from Spork829 in download files from laptop hdd
If you have the right connections then yeah, plug it in and its like a flash drive. If you dont have the connections then you can buy an adapter for like 20usd
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RedWulf got a reaction from kirashi in Disk management/partions
You have a flash drive and a working computer, right?
Download a mint or ubuntu iso from its official site(there are OSs for this kinda thing but theyre just complicated for this one thing)
Download a free tool called lili or rufus or yumi(either work)
Use it to burn the iso to the usb and boot from it
It is basically an OS running from the thumb drive
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RedWulf got a reaction from Stevoisboss in No signal detected HDMI
Using mobo or gpu ports?
Can you try integrated graphics?
if not try another gpu
try with only one stick of ram
reset the bios/cmos
check you cables and connections well
Try another monitor
Try another display type(vga)
also, wrong url
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RedWulf got a reaction from Fungal in Video Card thinks monitor is tv
I'm not expert on display but I think that its just mere words in this case.
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RedWulf got a reaction from Stevoisboss in No signal detected HDMI
pcpartpicker isn't always the best for power needs, but seems pretty close this time.
Do you have another gpu you can try? or another rig you can try the gpu in?
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RedWulf got a reaction from Tech Inquisition in Grow my youtube?
Use some other social media to promote it, try to get a more popular youtuber to mention you, and as mentioned, drop in on other forums (you may be allowed to mention it in the garage here). Take suggestions from your comments/subscribers and be active on youtube but not annoyingly active.