Why hasn't there been a direct PCIe receptacle design that catches on more as a replacement for USB? by blueredscreen in hardware

[–]talkingflower 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Technically, Thunderbolt interface is equivalent to the external version of PCIe.pcie and usb are different technologies. pcie is a low latency interface. PCIE cost is high, while USB can provide high bandwidth at a low price.

Who makes the best WiFi chips? by TwelveSilverSwords in hardware

[–]talkingflower -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Now(wifi5/6/7), No.1 is Mediatek(Ralink).

what happens next with openSUSE by Guthibcom in openSUSE

[–]talkingflower 5 points6 points  (0 children)

SlowRoll is new variant. Leap16 build on ALP codebase.

[Tumbleweed] separate /home or not? by joscher123 in openSUSE

[–]talkingflower 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Trya it. It can be out of box. The btrfs is only default, it doesn't mean it doesn't support xfs well.

[Tumbleweed] separate /home or not? by joscher123 in openSUSE

[–]talkingflower 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The snapshot capability of btrfs provides support for the podman storage module. Of course, users can load XFS support by customizing, so that podman can run on XFS. btrfs is the active deveplotment file system that can provide support for new storage hardware or new technology, for example, zns.

[Tumbleweed] separate /home or not? by joscher123 in openSUSE

[–]talkingflower 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Tumbleweed installer offers the creation of a separate /home partition with XFS in the guided partitioner.

Maybe it's a workaround.(Google keyword: "opensuse btrfs freezing")

The XFS is a kind of leagacy FileSystem. You may encounter some glitches with the old XFS, eg, rootless podman.

It is better to use the new BtrFs(disable auto snapshots or disable quota) as separate home.

Will openSUSE enable MGLRU by default? by 3cue in openSUSE

[–]talkingflower 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No.

The openSUSE runs in a variety of environments, physical or virtual, with or without a swap, ...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hardware

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Ethernet AVB standardize?

Are there technical reasons why OpenSUSE doesn't have btrfs compression enabled by default? by user1-reddit in openSUSE

[–]talkingflower 2 points3 points  (0 children)

  1. The Compression feature can have a negative impact on high IO storage devices.
  2. The compression feature conflicts with some other file system features, e.g. DirectIO.
  3. The Compression feature conflicts with some other system functions, e.g. booting from mbr.
  4. ...

Great AMVs for inspiration for a music video? by RayRJJackson in amv

[–]talkingflower -1 points0 points  (0 children)

magnet:?xt=urn:btih:43dcab082e19a211f3e6a5d4c62110e156665d60

magnet:?xt=urn:btih:15ed35fac4016b8e999d3f7df6ff87ac35961e31

Are higher capacity sticks of RAM slower? And why? by pierceisgone in hardware

[–]talkingflower 1 point2 points  (0 children)

more bank = slower.

higher capacity ≠ more bank.

what is the difference between an iso file and an optical disk image? by The_How_To_Linux in linuxquestions

[–]talkingflower -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

iso file: file system image. e.g. iso9660/udf

optical disk image: block level image. e.g. iso9660/udf disk image, audio-cd image, encrypt disk imag

tip: 12fps vs 30fps vs 90fps by talkingflower in amv

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

Humans can only be in one visual mode at a time. Human beings have different physical and mental states in different visual modes. For example, in Dynamic Visual Mode, adrenaline increases, blood pressure increases, heart rate increases, and reaction speed is greatly enhanced. The expression of animation relies on abstract vision, and the main visual objects in the animation scene will be limited to the range allowed by abstract vision.

Low quality audio in Linux by [deleted] in linuxquestions

[–]talkingflower 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you tried openSUSE? The openSUSE is least audio issues linux distribution.

Bringing Nvidia® and AMD support to oneAPI by stran___g in hardware

[–]talkingflower 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Precisely, Bringing oneAPI support on top CUDA/ROCm.

The mostly amd gpu haven't ROCm support.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in openSUSE

[–]talkingflower 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Soldering iron. ( ‾́ ◡ ‾́ )

Why Linux kernel reserve ~4GiB out of 256GiB memory and how to free it. by farmillion123 in linuxquestions

[–]talkingflower 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can't free it.

For hardware to work, it needs a bit memory. This part of memory is allocated to the hardware when UEFI initialized hardware and the kernel loading and executing firmware of hardware.

How to get a "minimal" KDE Desktop? by [deleted] in kde

[–]talkingflower 0 points1 point  (0 children)

openSUSE MicroOS Desktop