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I got a new flip phone, it's an alcatel thing and this shit supports emoji. THE web browser hasnt even crashed yet
Did they remove the SNMP agent from the newest windows 10 version? Its missing from my features list for two seperate installs. This can't be a fluke
Is it not in the "Add features" box
Check both the classic menu and settings app
I had a 3*8h course on it, required for school. Practising was simple enough if you can follow what's in the course materials we were given. Some firewall rules, some wireless things, PPPoE confing, NAT confing, something more, but not very hard.
I found it pretty easy after using RouterOS for about a year and a half full time. I think I got like 98% or something.
I bloody got 69% with 15min remaining without controlling the answers using RouterOS after the 24 hours of practice and then got the email with information about the course, including that half the course grade consits of MTCNA grade + course materials grade.
Dammit, I'm mad.
RIP
Awesome, turns out this is a known issue. Happens after about 9 months and Samsung refuses to replace it.
Time to find a new monitor.
What the fuck? Really?
"out of warranty" or "warranty doesn't cover that" depending on who I talked to
It's common, both of my friends with similar Samsung monitors have very similar issues when they're warming up.
https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/922/b091d4de-e7fd-44ad-89be-87cac9899f4f/image.png
pretty sure mine's still in warranty and being it's a defect... I should try giving them a call.
"Work in progress" You don't say? This whole shebang with ray tracing is a joke. Is Early Access coming to graphics implementations and hardware now?
Can anyone with a Steam Controller tell me if it works with desktop Metro apps (e.g. Netflix) and older games (e.g. GoldSrc)?
Miner GTX 1060-s are going for 160€, a 100+€ save from buying new.
Really tempted to buy one now.
You can mimic a 360 controller if it doesn't work for GoldSrc, as for working with Metro apps how do you mean? You can also use it as a mouse.
This. You can use it throughout windows as a mouse (right pad as touchpad/mouse, right trigger to click, probably other controls I haven't figured out yet) so I would imagine it would work just fine in metro apps. As for games it seems to work just fine in old games. I tried Fallout Classic, UT2004, and Quake 3 on GOG and they all worked, but you probably want to add to your steam library as a non-steam game so you can customize the controls.
A while ago I wanted to change out my server innards for power consumption. Since the system with no drives or backplane used 120 watts idle.
What would people go for in that scenario? I'd love to go ryzen, but ECC is the concern. Are i3's and Xeon's still a good value option for low power uses? If I have a 24 drive server, the drives should use more than 50% of the power lol.
Ryzen should be able to do ECC, go with 2nd gen parts since they have better idle power consumption. See about disabling 1/2 CCX if don't need the performance, should help the power consumption from ∞-Fabric a bit
If I can get something validated for ECC for Ryzen I'll go there. I need to do more reading, but motherboard support for ECC is sort of "well, it says it's working..." So i'm weary. I reached out to some manufacturers like ASUS, ASRock, MSI and they said none of them can run ECC. So if it's a niche setup or it's something only the community discovered then I'm going to avoid it.
And yea idle but also undervolted it does great. I think I got my 2700x under load to be like 25watts at 2.3Ghz or something.
If you mean, like officially on the box and stuff. For consumer and prosumer stuff, not happening, basically.
But generally speaking ASRock B450/X470 and X399 boards pretty much all have ECC support. You need to check the BIOS/AGESA version, but other than that should be gucci.
That feeling when you get a new monitor and then when you put the power adapter in, it gets stuck and when you try to carefully pull it out you pull out the little plastic bit.
It still works and I'm questioning if I should just keep it and hope nothing goes wrong or request a replacement from Amazon.
Replace it imo.
You paid for a warranty for a reason, it's a pain to send it back but it'll be worth it in the end
Better that it happens now when you still have the option
At least with my Samsung monitor, the power plug is designed to not be removed after being inserted.
https://s.gvid.me/s/2018/11/22/7aD406.png
It's a box that just runs my drives and basic file management software, Threadripper is insanely overkill especially when the mobo is involved.
Yea I'd like to hear the manufacturer say it directly is what I mean. I'll maybe contact Asrock and ask again. If I need to go Xeon for out of the box proper ECC I will.
A site here in Finland sold some 9700k for 299€ for Black Friday, I wonder how much they ate shit on those sales. They're tray SKUs though.
I should have probably woken up earlier and went on there, they had some PSUs on sale and I need one, but they're out of stock now.
It really should not be this hard to find a mouse that meets my - in my opinion - fairly undemanding specifications.
-Wireless
-Tilt-wheel
-Two thumb buttons, one on either side
All I'm asking for. But so far all I've found is one (HP LB425AA) and its left- and middle-click have worn out after barely over a year, and the left thumb button will cause the mouse to short-circuit and lose connectivity.
I'd probably just go with a Xeon E3, I still use them to build low power computers for our TV trucks.
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