Huh that’s strange because I’ve never had the driver break on me.
But I guess it means you’ve successfully installed the new card? Awesome
Huh that’s strange because I’ve never had the driver break on me.
But I guess it means you’ve successfully installed the new card? Awesome
Might be a bit late of a reply, but I was able to install the Broadcom drivers super easy on my 2013 MBP. I know, different laptop, but same driver.
After installing Manjaro, KDE Neon, and Kubuntu, here’s what I did:
I paired it with my phone and shared my internet connection, then downloaded the Broadcom driver in the repo. Done!
I also installed Aurora (Fedora immutable distro) on it, and the Broadcom drivers were already installed, so it just worked, but every time my laptop went to sleep it crashed and I had to hold the power button to start it, so I gave up on that and installed Neon
I’ve had several machines that refuse to update because of error 0x<insert hex number here>.
In fact, one of my kids has that happening right now.
At least that part is not isolated to OP. It doesn’t happen to me anymore since I switched to Linux about a year ago
The 512KB or the 1MB version of Civ 1?
I really wanted one but couldn’t afford it. Then I was able to and did. Then the Elon shit hit the fan, and now I’m stuck with a dick mobile.
I looked at trading it in for a Hyundai Ioniq 5 or something else, but I would be out thousands if I did
Ahhh yes. Good thing it’s non-binding
I’ve had a couple of passengers open the door using the latch because they didn’t know about the Open Door button.
I’m not saying it’s a good design (it’s dumb) but you can get out when there is no power
First time hearing about Universal Blue, but I have heard of Bazzite before.
I’m drumming up the courage to replace my Manjaro install with Aurora, and replace my Mint desktop with Bazzite+developer tools.
Is it easy/possible to install the Bazzite tweaks on top of Aurora?
Also, my desktop has an Nvidia card… should I expect problems?
There’s a release latch on the doors beside the “open door” buttons. I guess no I’ve else is pointing that out?
Tesla driver here.
When I first heard the announcement that they were going vision-only, I thought ah shit they’re boned.
I replied on maybe a Reddit thread (?) that there was no way it’ll work up north in any kind of snowy conditions, and people called me an idiot etc
Fast forward a few years later, when I got to experience it first hand. Anytime I drive the car at night, warnings pop up on the screen like “front left camera is blocked or blinded” Cue Surprised Pikachu. In the snow, sometimes it can’t even detect a road.
I tried the free trial of FSD and, while it’s a neat gimmick, I think I was able to make maybe one or two short trips (2km) without needing to disengage it.
It was really bad
This worked! thank you
Oh, no! Anyway
I used it accidentally. Now my work PC and my personal laptop have a mishmash of unwanted bookmarks on each
Unlimited SMS is on most cell phone plans nowadays, at least in Canada.
On a slightly different tack: I run a website, and I choose not to implement SMS for notifications - only email. Email is free. Adding SMS, even at $0.007 per message, could add up to big bucks.
Have you tried Remmina? I use it almost every day for my work machine. Works pretty well.
I think I found it by opening the software center and typing in rdp
Hugh Laurie?
I switched from Transmission to qBittorrent a while ago, and I have some regrets: mainly that the qBittorrent web ui is extremely hard to navigate on mobile. Everything is tiny, and I can’t zoom in and navigate around the page without right-click menus popping up
Thanks for the suggestion. It appears to be Mac/iOS only, so I can’t use it
I haven’t used RSS except circa 2000 when I tried adding a feed to my browser one time.
Do you have any recommendations on how to get a newsfeed set up. Are there any recommended apps?
Can I join this club even though I don’t have an Air?