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Joshua Mitchell reacted to LloydLynx in HELP NEEDED
Best that can help is to daily drive Linux and not give up problem solving. You'll learn a lot, but don't start making up problems from thin air otherwise you won't have a natural motivation to continue. Just daily drive it and solve problems as they come. It'll take several years before you can say you're proficient is Linux though.
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Joshua Mitchell got a reaction from kelvinhall05 in HELP NEEDED
I'm going for an IT job with minimum to no experience in IT. I have knowledge in basic stuff but need to know about:
General troubleshootinng with macOS iOS, tvOS
Understanding of voIP phone systems i.e. Cisco call manager
Understanding of Windows Server environment i.e. Active Directory
Understanding of Linux environments (highly desirable)
If someone coudld give me a crash course or even just link a couple of videos or things to read so I can learn a bit? Would be greatly appreciated!
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Joshua Mitchell got a reaction from Slayerking92 in HELP NEEDED
I'm going for an IT job with minimum to no experience in IT. I have knowledge in basic stuff but need to know about:
General troubleshootinng with macOS iOS, tvOS
Understanding of voIP phone systems i.e. Cisco call manager
Understanding of Windows Server environment i.e. Active Directory
Understanding of Linux environments (highly desirable)
If someone coudld give me a crash course or even just link a couple of videos or things to read so I can learn a bit? Would be greatly appreciated!
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Joshua Mitchell reacted to Gamer4714 in HELP NEEDED
For troubleshooting you need to have experience working with the os .
It will take time.
For macos the only to experience it is through hackinstosh or a macos vm unless you have mac.
You can see how to create a mac vm here
And how to do hacintosh here
Creating the other vms are simple. You can do it by yourself
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Joshua Mitchell reacted to SuperNukeKiller in HELP NEEDED
You may not be a good fit for the role (at the moment) But if it is something you really want to do I recommend getting something like an apprenticeship in IT as you will have a Job and be gaining valuable knowledge and experience of the role is a controlled environment.
If you were to get the job cracks may start to show if you don't have the knowledge which may be worst then just letting the job go. An apprenticeship you are not expected to know everything hence why you are there... to learn and it is one of the best things to do.
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Joshua Mitchell reacted to Origami Cactus in Bluetooth Headphones Trouble
Weird stuff indeed. I have no idea why would it do that..... Maybe they really broke somehow?
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Joshua Mitchell reacted to -rascal- in A-RGB help
It doesn't look like your board is supported by ASUS Aura Sync software though.
If I filter by H270, this is what I see...
That, and the controllers that ARE Aura Sync compatible has an RGB / ARGB header that you connect to an available RGB / ARGB header on the motherboard, so it can be controlled through Aura Sync.
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Joshua Mitchell reacted to 191x7 in usb-c female to 3.5mm jack male
I don't think you're sure what your're looking for.
USB is a digital connection and headphones are analog devices meaning there has to be some digital to analog conversion.
USB-C to 3.5mm female jack adapters do just that.
In your case, you'd want it to be the other way around, adding an additional analog to digital conversion.
You won't find an adapter that works. Not really.
You might want to plug the headphones to a USB type-c on the case/motherboard, that would probably work if your mbo supports/features type-c.
Or you might need a USB 3.0 (male) to usb type-C (female) adapter. Those are cheap.
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Joshua Mitchell reacted to like_21_ninjas in usb-c female to 3.5mm jack male
type "type c to 3.5mm male" in ebay or amazon (slightly more expensive). I would have posted a link but they're ridiculously long
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Joshua Mitchell reacted to Eigenvektor in usb-c female to 3.5mm jack male
Pretty sure there's no such adapter. You can go USB-C to 3.5 mm jack but not the other way round. If you don't have a USB-C port on your PC, I guess you could get an adapter that converts USB-A to USB-C and then plug the headphones into that?
Don't think that's what OP wants. OP wants to convert the 3.5mm headphone jack on their PC to a USB-C socket their headphone could plug into.
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Joshua Mitchell got a reaction from Eigenvektor in usb-c female to 3.5mm jack male
Ah didn't think of going from usb 3 to usb-c. Awesome thanks so much
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Joshua Mitchell got a reaction from nox_ in usb-c female to 3.5mm jack male
Thanks for your help reguardless
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Joshua Mitchell reacted to Kilrah in CPU running very hot...what should I do?
Unless it's throttling and that's limiting your performance or fan noise is annoying you there's nothing wrong with running at up to 100°C.
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Joshua Mitchell got a reaction from Enderman in CPU running very hot...what should I do?
There you go. Thanks for your help mate