

Congrats! Just keep at it, Fedora is stable.
It gets easier with every solved problem!
Congrats! Just keep at it, Fedora is stable.
It gets easier with every solved problem!
Mine doesn’t have a display (L3150), but you’re right about the deep cleaning. You doo need the utility for that.
I got away with 4 consecutive cleaning rounds…
edit: I’ve seen the button combination in your printer’s user manual.
You can start cleaning by a combination of Power + Stop buttons on the printer itself!
Also, what’s that L logo in a circle?
+1 for Arch… I use EndeavourOS.
Now that’s a name I haven’t heard in a while.
I run a Celeron J1900 SFF PC. It has only 2 SATA ports, and doesn’t boot off PCI-E. I have used USB drives, but that’s not optimal. I try out new things on a laptop.
Now I’m also looking to upgrade.
Used workstations have SATA ports, but usually have Xeons in them, i think that means no QuickSync. And if they sell it with an old Quadro card, that’s too much for just a few video streams.
New builds get expensive fast. Also not many nice cases that are cheap.
Dedicated NASes are expensive because of the software and services they offer, but I don’t need those.
This is how far I’ve gotten, so I’m looking forward to seeing what other people have to say about it.
I tried Sway and liked it. But I guess I spent too much time on Windows… I’m back to KDE.
Dynamic Kernel Module Support.
The concept is to have DKMS modules automatically rebuilt when a new kernel is installed.
Nice!
When I change my server, I always start from scratch, hoping that it will come out better.
I don’t know what I’m expecting, it was always working well…
Yeah, imagine the torment of not being able to tell anyone you’re using Arch!
I’ve seen this behavior mentioned on phones (Google, Samsung). They have a chip for the basic tasks, but for heavier stuff (e. g. images) they call home.
I just remembered watching the RAM counter run up… in KB…
…then typing in duke3d…
I always have a grin on my face when my laptop boots EndeavourOS in ~20 seconds.
Haven’t seen that since DOS
2.5 Admins is tangential…