Eh? What’s this bold assumption that people would like this “feature” if fedora introduced it?
Eh? What’s this bold assumption that people would like this “feature” if fedora introduced it?
Here’s why:
Boards of directors are CEOs of other companies that are buddies of the CEO of the company they are directors of. This is like a shitty musical chair of board of directors.
It’s not quite equivalent right? Using an existing plant is cheaper and faster than building a new one?
Its like saying a datacenter is not financially viable only because top brass decided to use a perfectly good existing one.
You’re not on the level of wealth this thread is about so you have nothing to worry about. Besides, your income is already taxed and in some countries it is deducted by the employer before you ever see your salary.
It’s tough when people like us sit here online and bicker at people for not doing their jobs… when we can see they are literally overwhelmed by an avalanche of attack from rightwing douchebags who have infinite resources and infinite bootlickers to mindlessly repeat propaganda.
So it’s morally fine for assholes to pay money and buy up rights to creative works and deprive people of enjoyment just because their imaginary concept of ownership trumps ours?
Check what changes in lspci
command between not having the GPU connected vs. Having it connected.
I am suspecting that your PCI-E bandwidth is getting exhausted once the kernel activates your GPU.
Edit: Although I could be wrong about this. So makes sense to try passing “nomodeset” to your kernel parameters and see if that changes anything.
Because that’s usually the cheapest part that manufacturers can get away with cheapening iut further.
Then you should have not bought it
Not the parent comment, but we should be aware and shouldn’t be naive.
(I am not the person you replied to)
The problem with this argument is that you are ruling out entire countries for the acts of corrupt governments. Thing is there is no such thing as a clean government. Everybody has skeletons in their closet.
This is one of the speculations among many in the great filter hypothesis.
When it does snap usually the steel and concrete remain intact. It’s the stem of the bridge that’s most vulnerable to shear or buckling forces… at least that’s how my stuff fail.
Is it easy to prove it works?