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ClassicNoob

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Interests
    Fixing things, learning about electronics especially and anything else that I can learn.
  • Occupation
    Home schooled student

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  • CPU
    intel core i7 10th gen
  • RAM
    16
  • GPU
    Intel UHD Graphics 620

    integrated
  • Storage
    SDD 120 GB

    HDD 1TB
  • Display(s)
    Builtin laptop display
  • Cooling
    Builtin fans
  • Keyboard
    Builtin keyboard
  • Mouse
    Lenovo USB Optical Mouse
  • Operating System
    Windows

    Linux Manjaro
  • Laptop
    Asus model Q526FA-BI7T13

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  1. Hey is this better then the other two? Take a look at this MSI Core i5 12th Gen - (16 GB/1 TB HDD/256 GB SSD/Windows 11 Home/6 GB Graphics/NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050) Thin GF63 12VE-267IN Gaming Laptop on Flipkart https://dl.flipkart.com/s/_oeMbDNNNN
  2. I look on Flipkart and found the gigabyte laptop for ₹79,990, but the one review it had said that the battery is not good. https://dl.flipkart.com/s/qV!MAtNNNN I also found this Asus tuf laptop for ₹86,990, it has a similar spec to the gigabyte laptop buts the CPU is ryzen 7-5800h. https://dl.flipkart.com/s/DewlWOuuuN What's your thought on this?
  3. Hey, thanks for your replies, could you suggest me a good laptop for ₹80000 or below for my use case which includes video editing, 3d tinkering, light gaming, and dual booting with Linux.
  4. Hi, I'm looking to buy a laptop with video editing and light gaming in mind. I went to a local computer store the other day, and looked at two Asus tuf models, FA5061HRB and FA5061CB; their main difference (as far as I can tell) is in their CPU and GPU. The FA5061HRB has a ryzen 5-4600 CPU with a nvidia 1650GTX GPU, and the FA5061CB has a ryzen 7-4800h CPU with a nvidia 3050RTX GPU. The price of the FA5061HRB is ₹62000 ($752.22) And ₹82000 ($994.88) for the FA5061CB, which is a price difference of ₹20000 ($242.65). I want to know how significant the performance difference is between the two. Games I may play on it are hunter call of the wild and tekken 7. Thank you in advance!
  5. I was searching to see if there was a telegram ltt group and I found these:
  6. Hey guys thanks for the replies. So I have a redmi note 4 rooted with magisk and I have a module installed call Advanced Charge Controller and it has a function called battery idle mode which is what I want. I was unaware of what that option did before, even though I have been using the module for quite a long time. But it need the kernel to support it and mine don't and I tried installing a different kernel but to no effect. I don't know how to find the right kernel if there are any. I got my info from an xda forum: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/battery-idle-mode-bypass-charging.4168395/ its does just what DreamCat figured.
  7. Can the bypass charging feature be added to other phones or does it need specific hardware?
  8. I want to see what all my programs are doing so that I can learn the commands they run. For example I when I press the update button on my gui package manager It initiates a prompt for sudo password; I want to know what commands are run in the background to make that prompt happen.
  9. Hey guys! This is a video on linux running seamlessly on windows with wsl. This is so cool! I would love to see Antony do a video on how well it works! I don't quit understand how it all works but its freaking awesome to me that linux apps work with sound and graphics on windows, even showing apps installed through linux on the start menu! Here is a video from Microsoft about wsl: Could Linus cheat using this on his linux challenge?
  10. Hi Linus!

    I'm just a kid who loves tech and used linux sporadic for 3 years .

    I heard that you are gonna be daily driving linux and I think manjaro would be the best distro for daily driving.

    Manjaro is based on arch and I personally love it because its easy to install, the roll release method of updates is quite convenient since you rarely have to restart you pc after an update and it comes with steam preinstalled in all of the official editions.  Here is a small article with 7 reasons I agree with on why you should use manjaro: https://itsfoss.com/why-use-manjaro-linux/.

    You can get xfce, kde or gnome in their official editions and even more in their community editions.

    Also the manjaro forum is very helpful and friendly.

     

    I'v been daily driving manjaro kde for about a year now, I have it dual booted with windows but I mostly use manjaro.  In fact I'm typing this on it!

    I use the kde edition because I find it to be modern and customizable and also it come preinstalled with kde connect which allows me to control my android phone and pc from one or the other.

    If you don't go manjaro I recommend getting a kde edition of whatever distro you go with.

     

    I have use other distros before but manjaro is my favorite so far.

    Other distros that I have used before and enjoyed are Zorin, mint and ubuntu based on debian, and solus.  Zorin is my second favorite and solus probably not even worth mentioning .

     

    I love linux and hope you have fun learning and using it.

  11. There are computers that are showcased here that are not available in other parts of the world so if you could make videos on alternatives to them based on computers that are available in other parts of the world. ( I ask cause I live in India :>)
  12. Ok I didn't think/research properly before posting. I didn't know what a nas was before but after searching through linus tech tip videos I found that a nas was what I was kinda picturing Also the external hard drives are the backups so yea I'll look into a nas. thanks
  13. What I meant was the cable/connections are not very good, when we transfer files the slightest touch or bump on the cord and it disconnects
  14. For now we have 3 1tb computers filled, 1tb and a 2tb external hard drive filled. And we are constantly adding more pictures so for now maybe a 8tb will do.
  15. Hi I'm wondering if there is any laptop focused on just storage. Something like a laptop with core i3, 4gb ram, integrated gpu, 3 to 4 expendable expansion slots sata/m.2, can be running linux, 1 thunderbolt, 4 usb type A 3.0/3.1, a typical laptop battery preferably removable and mediocre sound card and maybe a headphone jack. I don't know much about specs but what I'm picturing is a laptop thats can be bulky but can take lots of files in and out fast, lots of storage, can view the files onboard, and can handle light computer works like web browsing, watching 720p quality videos and editing photos. I would like this because my family takes lots of pictures of nature and wildlife and fill up our computer, we travel a lot, external hard drives are not very reliable, internet is slow out here in northeast India and nonexistent in some of the places we go meaning we can't rely on cloud solutions.
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