Yeah, it did get me to stop also a dual boot with Linux. I’m mostly Windows, so I’ve just used Linux in VMs.
Yeah, it did get me to stop also a dual boot with Linux. I’m mostly Windows, so I’ve just used Linux in VMs.
What bugs has it made?
Sorry about the negativity from so many people.
You do what works for you.
Ouch!
Sorry about the rude responses from some people.
Exciting! Enjoy the upgrade!
They killed Clippy! Those bastards!
Think of all the Russian jobs spreading misinformation on Tik Tok that will be lost!
Better question: Will the world rejoice in having a social media network without Americans?
Open your computer and reseat any cables and components that you can.
Maybe even do a memory test with something like MemTest86(?).
Random electric noise and disconnects could cause random corruption issues like this.
I paid for a keyboard, I’m going to use a keyboard!
Does your current laptop have a dedicated graphics card?
Can you try a USB to HDMI adapter? I don’t recall how they work with a dedicated card. Haven’t used one since Intel i7 gen 2 days, so my reference points are no longer relevant.
You are a true friend.
The red circles convinced me to enlarge the picture to read it.
That’s when you know you’ve won!
If your faster computer now requires you, yourself, to move faster, then relative to you, the new computer might run at the old speed, or slower. Hmm.
Raspberry Pi Connect needs your Raspberry Pi to be running a 64-bit distribution of Raspberry Pi OS Bookworm that uses the Wayland window server. This in turn means that, for now, you’ll need a Raspberry Pi 5, Raspberry Pi 4, or Raspberry Pi 400.
At the moment, the Raspberry Pi Connect service has just a single relay (TURN) server, located in the UK. This means that if rpi-connect chooses to relay traffic, the latency can be quite high.
Our intention is that Raspberry Pi Connect will remain free (as in beer) for individual users with non-relayed connections, with no limit on the number of devices.
from anywhere on the planet, using just a web browser.
The poor astronauts on the International Space Station miss out on so much.
You should charge a restocking fee.
If you don’t know you don’t need to reply.
What’s the purpose of making fun of someone for asking a question to try to learn?