This is also exactly why Nintendo chooses to ship an emulator with the original ROM for their classic games, it’s just that much easier, especially when they don’t make the emulator either.
This is also exactly why Nintendo chooses to ship an emulator with the original ROM for their classic games, it’s just that much easier, especially when they don’t make the emulator either.
Take for example Haskell. It’s a functionnal, typed language. In Haskell, at compile time, the compiler analyzes all the types of all your functions and if they all match, it drops them completely. There is no type information at all left in a compiled Haskell program, because the compiler can know ahead of runtime if it is correct.
Reminder that ttd was open source even before open ttd :D
galaxy a12: lineage this tutorial: https://xdaforums.com/t/guide-gsi-installing-lineageos-or-gsi-roms-for-a127f-binary-u7.4513051/
galaxy grand prime: i’m not teaching you to bypass FRP. this is a stolen phone.if you ever get it unlocked, and can find a functionnal aromainstaller download: https://xdaforums.com/t/rom-aroma-pre-rooted-stock-rom-g531h-pre-rooted-deodexed-debloated-stock-rom.3551178/
galaxy j7: flash lineage by following this https://xdaforums.com/t/rom-sl-lineageos-19-1-for-j7-2017-pro-alpha.4604345/
desire 530: technically lineage is available but no tutorial and probably unstable: https://xdaforums.com/t/rom-6-0-lineageos-13-0-for-htc-desire-530.4682192/
j3: lineage with tutorial: https://xdaforums.com/t/rom-lineageos-14-1-for-samsung-galaxy-j3-2016-sm-j320fn-f-g-m-unofficial.3667015/
galaxy s5: lineage from this link (no tutorial): https://xdaforums.com/t/unofficial-lineageos-19-1-android-12l.4427639/
moto e4: lineage with vague tutorial from: https://xdaforums.com/t/rom-unofficial-woods-darklineage-14-1-20200913-mod-of-lineageos.4162339/
galaxy s III: locked to verizon so probably not possible, this might work, it might not https://xdaforums.com/t/rom-unofficial-14-i9300-lineageos-21-0-alpha.4648114/
lg us110: couldn’t find anything
lg d415: https://xdaforums.com/t/rom-official-cyanogenmod-11-for-lg-l90.2831541/ maybe
l38-c: couldn’t find anything
us-730: is already bricked as you know
moto x: lineage (no tutorial) https://xdaforums.com/t/official-lineageos-18-1-for-the-moto-x-2014.4255337/
i won’t even try the last 2 what the fuck is this
It’s… Not great? Sure it’s performant but that’s there is going for it, the rest is really not that good for a tablet. They should have made this a gaming laptop and it would’ve been fine.
Closed source office with telemetry for Linux would be doing more for Linux adoption than anything valve has made in the last 5 years. It’s why Microsoft won’t do it.
Sorry I 'ever saw this, that sucks.
Turns out mine was broken too. I put the CPU in my gaming rig and it worked fine, so I bought a new motherboard and the problem is gone.
Syslog is considerable overkill for home lab monitoring.
SNMP does what you want. You just need a good monitoring solution that’s not as involved as Prometheus+grafana (I feel you, I’ve been there)
I really enjoy PRTG, but it’s way too expensive for a home lab, still throwing it out there if you feel like you have money to burn.
I hear good word about libreNMS, it’s next on my list when my PRTG licence runs out.
Be warned that monitoring is ultimately a fickle thing; what you don’t write in yaml config for grafana, you get to dig through obscure SNMP libs to find out (though I find that’s easier for me, ymmv) for other tools.
I recommend against: nagios (I like it but if you hate Prometheus it’s definitely not for you), checkmk (throw checkmk into the sun please it just fucking sucks), cacti (NO!), solar winds (why?)
if you feel like you want to become a datacenter admin: zabbix scales very very well, both in performance and ease of admin against hundreds of servers, but it’s overkill for a home lab, and it can get you lost in configs for hours.
Have you tried internet archive? I don’t think it’ll help with your specific problem because only LG tools can fix this and I suspect they want to use original URLs even if you can find the file.
Sure, I can’t guarantee I’ll succeed but I can take a look.
Just to confirm, when your phone is connected to your computer with a USB cable and in the download in progress screen, running fastboot devices
on the computer shows a message to the tune of no device connected
?
If that’s the case and the other startup combo actions do nothing, the phone is dead.
When “download is in progress” appears, do you get anything out of fastboot devices
? If not, the phone is probably bricked. If so, you should be able to reflash the OS with fastboot commands that should be in the various threads on XDA.
Then do that for all I care but you can’t then come back and ask if they’re safe.
Why do you want to use pre built? Just install revanced manager and download the youtube apk it’s really not hard at all.
This resizing is done by pictrs at runtime, when you request the image. Unless the external image host also uses pictrs, you can’t do this with any other host, no.
Protondb says to use proton 7.x, but the rest doesn’t seem to happen to anyone else:
It’s a gigabyte ab350m gaming-3 rev 1.0. it boots grub fine but then crashes right after displaying “loading Linux 6.x”, CPU led flashes then dram led stays on, I have to turn it off with the PSU switch.
Either it’s a rev 1.0 bug which is a thing on those motherboards, or the CPU (or igpu) is defective.
https://superuser.com/questions/1854228/proxmox-doesnt-boot-after-cpu-change
I’m currently waiting on support from both the seller and gigabyte but I don’t expect anything out of it, though I’m still yet to test it in a different motherboard.
Oh wow congrats, I’m currently in the struggle of stretching an ab350m to accept a 4600G and failing.
You’re right, you should hit PCIe 3 speeds and it’s weird, but the fact that the drives swap speeds depending on how they’re plugged in points to either drivers or the chipset.
I’m not fully familiar with the overheads associated with all things going on on a chipset, but it’s not unreasonable to think that this workload, plus whatever the chipset has to do (hardware management tasks mostly), as well as the CPU’s other tasks on similar interfaces that might saturate the IO die/controller, would influence this.
B350 isn’t a very fast chipset to begin with, and I’m willing to bet the CPU in such a motherboard isn’t exactly current-gen either. Are you sure you’re even running at PCIe 3.0 speeds too? There are 2.0 only CPUs available for AM4.
If the content CNA be displayed, it can be parsed by recall.
The only way I can see to bypass it is to obtain DRM keys and display your content on a website only if widevine is active, like Netflix does. Surely it can’t screenshot DRM protected content, but also this is Microsoft .