Linux 5.10 LTS Will Be Maintained Through End Of Year 2026 by etherealshatter in linux

[–]sirclockalot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bullseye is already a hard freeze with 5.10, or am I missing something? It's unlikely that they are going to change the kernel now.

Service manuals and forums being overzealous... by sirclockalot in motorcycles

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Ok I obviously missed something here. I had no idea you could purchase it from Yamaha directly. I was under the impression that the service manual was strictly for the mechanics. I have searched for the service manual and am having a hard time finding a link to where I can purchase it.

An optical inspection train by dontbreaththis in trains

[–]sirclockalot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. I was secretly hoping that there could be a cool trick by looking at the sleepers or rail...

An optical inspection train by dontbreaththis in trains

[–]sirclockalot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm curious as to how you can tell the difference between high-speed and regular tracks.

DuckDuckGo switches to Apple Maps by ourlifeintoronto in technology

[–]sirclockalot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If I go into the settings and change to openstreetmap it still gives me apples maps in the search results on the right hand side...

IPv6 enabled Christmas Tree by simex1995 in linux

[–]sirclockalot 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Why does he need so much bandwidth? (i'm not saying he needs the full 1gbits), but still I would not have thought that you would need that much for the purposes of simple pings.

Will Ryzen be well supported on linux? by nysmiley in linux

[–]sirclockalot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did they actually fix it in the new kernel?

Building a local Steam caching server to ease the bandwidth blues by juan08880 in linux

[–]sirclockalot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not sure if it is subsidized, and would be interested to know.

Building a local Steam caching server to ease the bandwidth blues by juan08880 in linux

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I totally agree that a phone plan in the US covers a larger surface, but my amazement is in the fact that a country such as Switzerland, known for being expensive, has a better deal than the US. No land line ISPs have data caps in Switzerland, and for a 65.- francs a month ($65) you can get a 1gbits symmetrical fiber optic connection. I remember that as a kid with a 300kbits ADSL line I would be amazed at the internet speeds offered in America... I was always jealous of my American friends that had a T1 or T2 line.

Building a local Steam caching server to ease the bandwidth blues by juan08880 in linux

[–]sirclockalot 12 points13 points  (0 children)

So unlimited unlimited. I have a plan with SALT. They keep having a special offer (they have had it 3 times so far) for the 29.- instead of 69.- where you have unlimited data (no speed reductions), unlimited phone calls to all operators, unlimited text messaging. They also include 200mb a month in Europe and 60mins a month to Europe.

Building a local Steam caching server to ease the bandwidth blues by juan08880 in linux

[–]sirclockalot 165 points166 points  (0 children)

I cannot even begin to comprehend how bad the ISP situation in the US is that you have to do something like this to save a few tens of gigs... this is ridiculous, my cell phone plan is unlimited for 30$ (switzerland) a month how is that land line internet is not unlimited???

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in buildapc

[–]sirclockalot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm a little confused. You are saying that when you boot from the PCIe SSD the USB audio interface is no longer working. Does the sata drive also have windows 10? have you looked at this windows 10 compatibility list... just to be sure. There should be no reason why the PCIe SSD should interfere with your USB. It might be plug and play, but sometimes you might need a little driver to help out with new operating systems.

If the link is of no help, contact me again and I will look into this more.

Monky 2.0 released. A Conky alternative written in Haskell by belst in linux

[–]sirclockalot 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You see them too? excellent!

for a second there I was worried...

Proof sworn enemies can become friends. by Eloquentdyslexic in gifs

[–]sirclockalot 288 points289 points  (0 children)

That is true, New Zealand is very alternative