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Apple introduced the ability to boot from the internet, known as Internet Recovery, with the release of OS X Lion (10.7) in 2011. This feature allows Macs to connect to Apple’s servers and download a recovery system image to perform repairs, reinstall macOS, or restore from a Time Machine backup without needing a physical installation disk
https://support.apple.com/en-us/102271
Edit: I’m not taking away from the dev’s work. I was always a fan of Apple introducing their (limited) version of it into their firmware all those years ago.
Any respectable adult would avoid flashing this picture at work while browsing on their phone.
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OPNSense router handles auto SSL certificate renewals, Unbound (DNS) and HA Proxy ( for reverse proxy ).
Gitea instance for all of my docker-compose configs and documentation.
Joplin server and Joplin clients for easy notes available on all my devices.
Thanks, I’ll give it a look.
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Is there a DE with an onscreen keyboard that can be used in the terminal?
The onscreen keyboard used with Plasma (steam deck as well) is missing CTRL and other keys needed when navigating a terminal. It also fails to pop up on electron apps.
you should be using that
555.xx Driver + Plasma 6.1.1 = Janky
Just updated my workstation this morning and the Desktop is now stuttering and glitchy.
550.xx + Plasma 6.1 = was working perfect.
nvidia.NVreg_EnableGpuFirmware=0
This does not fix the issue.
Solution: Revert back to 550.90.07.
555 Driver Firefox Crashing:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1898476
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/3504
Plasma Bugs with new driver:
https://discuss.kde.org/t/wayland-plasma-6-1-nvidia-555-intermittent-application-stuttering/17629
https://www.reddit.com/r/arch/comments/1drq23o/kde_plasma_61_nvidia_555_intermittent_application/
https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/kde-stuttering-after-updating-to-6-1-on-g14-2023/123628/4
Well it didn’t “brick” your system. You probably simply got a black screen because the method of installing the latest driver failed. Mint is the wrong distro for gaming on NVIDIA for now.
I highly recommend Nobara for fedora based or CachyOS for Arch based ( gnome or KDE Plasma). They take special care on things like GFX drivers and auto setup things that might be missed. Also both of those DE’s leverage the latest NVIDIA drivers taking advantage of the latest fixes.
555.58 is the most recent NVIDIA driver.
Again, an awkward time.
You entered the Linux Desktop scene at an awkward time, using an NVIDIA card.
Linux Mint’s packages are old. I would never recommend anyone to use Mint with an NVIDIA card. Not recently at least.
We just hit a compatibility point ( this week ) with the NVIDIA drivers and popular DE’s like KDE Plasma and GNOME which provides an excellent Wayland experience. Distro’s like CachyOS and Nobara Linux are probably one of the only ones taking advantage of this so far. Besides those of us who roll their own.
I have to admit, a proprietary web browser hardly seems like a reason to stress out. If the browser is a deal breaker, is it specific to Mint and whatever version of the driver you had installed?
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It does actually.
Edit: It’s an article about how a company is going to assist in providing RISC 5 dev boards to framework. It’s not about a consumer ready product with a dedicated GPU.
What are the advantages over Prusa?
Ease of use or features? Both?
This is a dev kit. This is not for normal people to use. RISC-V is not there yet, but this is a good first step.
What they both do is get a system into a desktop without a local disk. I was adding to the discussion on the topic of “diskless booting”. Not comparing techs.