nevermind. the cache part of HDD won’t appear in task manager, it is transparent to the OS. But this HDD has only 8MB of cache, not really useful. Still it is very good if the HDD can stay responsive.
nevermind. the cache part of HDD won’t appear in task manager, it is transparent to the OS. But this HDD has only 8MB of cache, not really useful. Still it is very good if the HDD can stay responsive.
Some HDDs are “hybrid”: they have a sizable amount (~8-16 GB) of SSD storage that the drive firmware stores the most often accessed blocks, rest is accessed from usual spining rust. You may have that kind of HDD.
An SSD will make a huge difference
If you still have time & energy to troubleshoot you can create posts for your issues. ChatGPT may give incorrect advice.
I switched because my OS drive was HDD and Win10 was slow & unstable. The background tasks of Win put heavy load on the PC because I didn’t have an SSD. Linux was also slow but a bit more bearable, plus it was stable. Did an SSD upgrade years later.
Turing +, not tuner +
Recall does not utilize NPU, people got it running on pre X Elite Arm PCs.
Nvidia’s website returns me only 390 and 415 for 670M
Rest of the system should work with iGPU, if you aren’t interested in heavy gaming you can use Linux just fine.
with a 670M
Your GPU doesn’t support latest drivers, and older drivers are a nuisance.
I install KDE Plasma on laptops I intend to use as a server. If the PC is easily reachable you can use the GUI to quickly manage files or use the terminal. Disable search indexing if you install GNOME or Plasma. I never used Debian but I assume the base system is as clean as it can be.
imo f34 and 36 have good wallpapers. 41 on the other hand…
He uses custom build Nobara
Just uninstall cups-browsed, how are you going to print w/o CUPS?
He had a video describing how he completely switched to Linux and he showcased Photoshop in the video. It was immensely satisfying for me.
Just dropping this here https://forum.mattkc.com/viewtopic.php?t=336
Vector databases as the data foundation for generative AI applications
is what I see when I go to ubuntu.com on mobile. Seriously? Where is the ISO Canonical?! Why do I have to open the menu and choose Products -> Ubuntu OS -> Ubuntu Desktop to reach the ISO?
Meanwhile I want a tablet with phone call support. (Samsung Tabs with LTE/5G are carrier locked)
For Firefox I want that because FF’s menu is not visible by default and imo FF looks weird with menu enabled because its titlebar becomes thick. Global menu looks natural.