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Posts posted by kendoka
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I had a problem with SMB myself. My solution was to install and enable SMBv1 as it is not installed by default anymore. More info here.
Hope it helps.
GL
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This post might give you an overall direction.
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Second best thing after switching GPUs manually would probably be to use a host OS with VMs and configure hardware for each of those VMs.
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Maybe try experimenting with "vh" and "vw" instead of giving width and height in %.
More info can be found here.
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Except that for a typical C++ installation it uses under 7GB (6.75GB for VS2019 without Live Share support) . That also includes stuff like the compiler, profiler and CMake.
I was talking VS17, yes it contains everything but even too much for a person trying to get into programming. Basically 70% of stuff on visual studio will be confusing people to some point, won't be used and will be in the way
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2 minutes ago, Daron said:
I have no other choice I live in the hotel. For work I am living aboard
WiFi not sufficient enough?
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Ways to solve it also allow for the Man In The Middle so i suggest thinking twice continuing with this...
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Why not create virtualenv and install from pip/wheel?
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I suppose you aren't using steam or similar platform... And the installer you are using runs out of usable memory... Try increasing your swap space / virtual memory size ig...
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Visual Studio is good, but it is an overkill for a beginner.
Plus: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/productinfo/vs2017-system-requirements-vs
Quotetypical installations require 20-50 GB of free space
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dconf-editor
org > mate > panel > menubar
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Try :
Updating,
Clearing cache and cookies,
Resetting settings to defaults,
menu>settings>advanced>content settings>images> check if "show all" is selected.
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It is possible that package manager used by your system just doesn't have newer version, uninstall the old one and install the new one that you downloaded.
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23 minutes ago, Loote said:
Plex alternatives?
I have Plex installed on a dedicated server, it works mostly fine but I stopped updating it when they dropped opting out of telemetry option, after that I tried Kodi, Emby, but both were much worse than Plex. I need a way to watch something on a PC and/or a phone, transcoded or not. Including anime so .ass subs and 10bit video, which is the source of problems with most things.So some time have passed, is there any new, sexy app to fulfil my needs? One time unlocking like in Plex app for Android is acceptable, but I don't want monthly fees or high prices.
Maybe... Universal Media Server ???
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Visual Studio is a great solution. If you want something lighter you can use Code::Blocks IDE which installs MinGW automatically, if you are using the version of installer with MinGW...
Download link for version with MinGW setup from sourceforge.net
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Have you tried changing "Display mode"?
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2 hours ago, reniat said:
This seems relevant and useful: http://timdettmers.com/2018/12/16/deep-learning-hardware-guide/
(it was also the 2nd google result )
tl;dr: with a gtx 1080 I would probably go with 16GB of standard ram (don't worry about RAM speed), and something cheaper but with a good thread count like an AMD 2600.
Also might be Intel Xeon E5-2670, which has 2 more cores (4 more threads), but clock speed is lower (2.6 GHz)
TeamViewer alternative? (needs portable version)
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Remmina? Try looking into it...