I would also like to know this
I would also like to know this
That’s a fun little game there!
I am using gpu virtualisation to share my pc occasionally with my brother.
Care to elaborate on this? I’m curious how you’re doing it.
$20 for what seems to be a good streaming device ain’t bad, but I can understand where you’re coming from.
You could try one of these.
onn. Google TV 4K Streaming Box (New, 2023), 4K UHD resolution https://www.walmart.com/ip/2835618394
Well… I guess I’m seeding it now too
To add on to this, don’t click the handles on the boot block, click and drag the entire boot block itself. You’ll be able to move the boot partition to the left, then you can extend your main partition.
Yes! I can’t wait to get a mouthful!
In your BIOS do you have the option to add a new boot entry?
On my Dell laptop, I lost my Windows boot option once, but all I had to do was go into the BIOS, add a new boot option, and point it to the Windows EFI loader: EFI\Boot\Microsoft\bootmgrfw.efi
(I’m going off memory, so I could be off slightly with the path)
This is great, I love torque but it’s definitely dated. I’ll check it Piston.
How about Solid Explorer. It’s my favorite file browser.
Also Network Analyzer Pro is a bunch of great network tools that I use quite often.
I just slowly add more services and watch my RAM and CPU.
For example, my setup is an older laptop for processing and I have a NAS for storage. The laptop has a 5th gen i5 with 8GB of RAM with a Linux OS. It’s currently running 19 containers.
Just monitor it and play around. You’ll get a feel of what your equipment can handle.
This is what I use too. I’m not super happy with it but it gets the job done. Services and reminders are very confusing.
I’ve been enjoying the final season of Jack Ryan. But I’m also curious of what others are watching
Since I only have my phone right now, here is October 2nd, 2019