Unless your buying a superspeed pci-e gen 4 drive you really don’t even need a heatsink for most drives.
Unless your buying a superspeed pci-e gen 4 drive you really don’t even need a heatsink for most drives.
Im in the same boat, I like my pixel 6 pro, but less about device issues, I’ve had my fair share of them. To me google has left me pretty sour, and as someone who has been a huge android and was a fan of Google services. I just can’t give a company my money when they cancel and sell off the services that I loved.
Pretty sure I’ll be buying my first iPhone if I like the looks of the new 15.
I don’t recommend galliumos anymore, it is an abandoned project and hasn’t seen development since 2021.
If your Chromebook is compatible you can flash a full ROM bios and convert your Chromebook to a normal laptop and run full Linux or depending on the device windows 10/11.
I would do the screen first, it will improve the gameplay experience a ton.
It can absolutely be done, I’ve been running uefi modified Chromebooks for a while, my 12th gen intel Chromebook even runs windows now.
https://mrchromebox.tech/#devices Nearly every Intel Chromebook is supported and once flashed they boot like traditional computers.
Wouldn’t it be easier to just view the cameras through the interface of your CCTV recording software? I personally use Shinobi for recording, and run Frigate for object detection and notifications through home assistant.
System-d boot doesn’t support booting from BTRFS snapshots as far as im aware.
I’ve seen the cars with the digital signage on the roof, I wonder the legality because in my state a commercial plate is required for advertising on a vehicle. Every car Ive seen with it never has them.
Pretty cool project, haven’t seen it before. as someone who has used two different UEFI flashed Chromebooks as main laptops it’s not something I would use. Really only useful if you want to retain ChromeOS compatibility and I guess only want Linux as secondary option.
Where do you live? In the us a range is required to have some sort of vent above it, I have never heard of a hood that could be installed and then removed at a later date. They are intended to be permanently installed appliances. If your renting a hood above the cook surface is required and shouldn’t be something you are buying.
The tagline of the distro is “A terminal-centric distro with a vibrant and friendly community at its core” So I’m not sure that is something to complain about, and is by design of their team.
To me it isn’t designed as a beginner distro just a preconfigured arch with a nice gui installer and defaults that work for nearly everyone.