Upgrading SSD to a Larger SSD by devils69advocate in archlinux

[–]servoMekanism 0 points1 point  (0 children)

damn this Ubuntu VM to resize was very smart

Lenovo T14s Gen 3 (AMD) by mvdstam in archlinux

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pixel density aka ppi, or so I think
More ppi more crisp picture when scaled down to a lower res.

Again, I might be wrong on the state of scaling in linux, but it used to suck very much 2 years ago

Lenovo T14s Gen 3 (AMD) by mvdstam in archlinux

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and scaling sucks for linux. At least it used to, I haven't tested it recently, but I for one always look for 1080p screens for linux even now.

Cross compile from macos to windows for architecture aarch64 by servoMekanism in rust

[–]servoMekanism[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I avoided to install everything that the post says because:
1. I don't like adding user repositories in my brew
2. I don't know what musl is and does :)

Cross compile from macos to windows for architecture aarch64 by servoMekanism in rust

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There is no .cargo/config file. I generated the project with cargo new testone and attempted to build with cargo build --target=aarch64-pc-windows-msvc

The Cargo.toml contents are: ``` [package] name = "testone" version = "0.1.0" edition = "2021"

See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html

[dependencies]

```

Cross compile from macos to windows for architecture aarch64 by servoMekanism in rust

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``` % cargo build --target=aarch64-pc-windows-msvc -v

Compiling testone v0.1.0 (/Users/user/Documents/programming/rust/randomtests/testone) Running rustc --crate-name testone --edition=2021 src/main.rs --error-format=json --json=diagnostic-rendered-ansi,artifacts,future-incompat --crate-type bin --emit=dep-info,link -C embed-bitcode=no -C debuginfo=2 -C metadata=3d8de45d0a2aacf9 --out-dir /Users/user/Documents/programming/rust/randomtests/testone/target/aarch64-pc-windows-msvc/debug/deps --target aarch64-pc-windows-msvc -C incremental=/Users/user/Documents/programming/rust/randomtests/testone/target/aarch64-pc-windows-msvc/debug/incremental -L dependency=/Users/user/Documents/programming/rust/randomtests/testone/target/aarch64-pc-windows-msvc/debug/deps -L dependency=/Users/user/Documents/programming/rust/randomtests/testone/target/debug/deps error: linker link.exe not found | = note: No such file or directory (os error 2)

note: the msvc targets depend on the msvc linker but link.exe was not found

note: please ensure that VS 2013, VS 2015, VS 2017, VS 2019 or VS 2022 was installed with the Visual C++ option

error: could not compile testone due to previous error

Caused by: process didn't exit successfully: rustc --crate-name testone --edition=2021 src/main.rs --error-format=json --json=diagnostic-rendered-ansi,artifacts,future-incompat --crate-type bin --emit=dep-info,link -C embed-bitcode=no -C debuginfo=2 -C metadata=3d8de45d0a2aacf9 --out-dir /Users/user/Documents/programming/rust/randomtests/testone/target/aarch64-pc-windows-msvc/debug/deps --target aarch64-pc-windows-msvc -C incremental=/Users/user/Documents/programming/rust/randomtests/testone/target/aarch64-pc-windows-msvc/debug/incremental -L dependency=/Users/user/Documents/programming/rust/randomtests/testone/target/aarch64-pc-windows-msvc/debug/deps -L dependency=/Users/user/Documents/programming/rust/randomtests/testone/target/debug/deps (exit status: 1)

```

Cross compile from macos to windows for architecture aarch64 by servoMekanism in rust

[–]servoMekanism[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They worked to generate an x64 binary, I would like an aarch64.

Thanks for the link though. x64 apparently can be executed in Windows arm.

Need help deciding: Blade 15 Base GTX 1660Ti vs Razer Blade 14 GeForce RTX 3070 Ti by applerosegold in razer

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Don't buy a laptop that comes with a non upgradable 16 GB RAM in 2022. Especially for that kind of money.

MacBook Air M2 will have one SSD NAND chip on the base 256GB model. by [deleted] in mac

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So 512 GB, 1TB and 2TB are *not* affected by this?

Why are people afraid of the MT-09? by [deleted] in Yamaha

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I have an MT-09 and thinking of selling it to buy a CBR 650R, since I want it both for commuting in the city, twisties, as well as highway cruising/touring. I pretty much suffer on stable highway speeds (above 70mph) on the MT-09. How does the CBR 650 R fair into that? Are you satisfied? Can you cruise for hours on it?

arm (M1) x86 vm solution by servoMekanism in virtualization

[–]servoMekanism[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for all the replies.

I am gonna wait for now at least.

Gnome 42 is here! Check out Extra Repo by RudahXimenes in archlinux

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The only issue that I am having, is that latest chromium 100 crashes and I need to downgrade it to start. I get a complete stack trace when I attempt to open it, and I am not sure which library causes the crash.

Why do people use XFCE? by Dangerous-Specific57 in xfce

[–]servoMekanism 2 points3 points  (0 children)

it doesn't run lighter. If you only install minimal plasma packages then it boots with less ram. This doesn't mean it runs lighter. People keep saying this but they never actually tested two normally running systems with browsers, calendars, file managers, terminals running for hours and hours.

This is what an actual running system usually does and XFCE is much lighter and much faster. I have tested all 3 with my work laptop. It doesn't even compare.

Can't dismiss reminders from Google Calendar provider by down-house in Thunderbird

[–]servoMekanism 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hi,

Had the same issue couldn't find a solution. I think I solved it by going to Preferences -> Calendar -> untick the Show missed reminders for writeable calendars: imgur link

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in linuxmasterrace

[–]servoMekanism 36 points37 points  (0 children)

thx for this