I have a Pixel 6a, and no.
I have a Pixel 6a, and no.
Yeah, it’s not terminated in your computer though for all the reasons I said.
Yeah, it’s not terminated in your computer though for all the reasons I said.
No it’s not? Fiber is a bad solution for short runs for residential use inside people’s homes. Copper can pull 10 gig speeds or more.
Not on your computer though
There are a lot of very good reasons to switch back to copper for the last portion of a run. I highly doubt that consumer internet in Japan is terminating fiber directly into peoples’ computers. Fiber is a lot more expensive both for the line, to run it, more prone to breakage, the network cards are more expensive, etc. It’s really not needed for most purposes.
Also no one uses cat3 for data and it can’t be run for ‘hundreds of feet’. And LC fiber IS used in the US - that’s a kind of connector not the kind of fiber.
Yeah, if someone has write access to your boot partition then you’re kind of already screwed.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_memory
What would you describe it as? With virtual memory it pretty much functions that way, no?
Use case is not having enough RAM?
Volunteer to maintain the code?
AMD64 completely stole their thunder.
All the admins I know like systemd (myself included) or don’t really care.
Configuration management.
Facial recognition could be used for better face unlock login features as well as “identifying” people in photos - not necessarily names but saying “these 400 photos of the 10000 given have the same person”. And without reliance on any external services.
Which DE? With KDE I don’t think I’ve ever had to edit a config file. I do recall that being an issue with Gnome; it’s been years since I’ve used it though.
No remote SSH extension which I need
Yeah, those are great for something that will be sitting idle most of the time, awful for anything else.
The Ubuntu kernel is downstream from the actual kernel.org version. Ubuntu just handles support of it for Ubuntu. Kernel.org are the original implementers.
:shrug:, never had to deal with it
Xterm supports multiple tabs right? Do that? If not then tmux.