

What a mad lad idea
What a mad lad idea
I know you’re looking for non-intel solutions but here is my setup-
Mobo r8169 is the management interface for proxmox.
X710 4 port:
3 ports passed as a a single vmbr for LAN:
- 1 fiber optic to detached building
- 1 DAC to core switch
- 1 DAC to workstation
1 port passed as vmbr for WAN
That config was sorta inherited by trying to pass other non-intel nics as pcie and failing. I needed an sfp for the fiber run so I got that 4 port Intel card. It works well enough that I haven’t bothered to reconfigure it to pass the Intel as pcie.
My brother in networking- you can store your files in the L1 cache of your CPU and nextcloud is still going to be slow
You forgot about NANA-SWIFI-EXT-5G and NANA-SWIFI-EXT-6G
I miss the days when everything wasn’t glued together. The biggest hurdle to battery replacement or screen replacement is all that damn glue.
You’re holding it wrong- that’s the Magic Valley
Probably not, just trying to save the guy a few bucks. Try some games one at a time that do fit, and rely on protondb for the ones that don’t. Then decide to move over and wipe windows.
They sell 250 on 256 and 500 on 512, holding back the 6/12 gigs for wear leveling and other NAND management functions. At least that’s what I understand.
Lots of mention of dual booting- I recommend getting an e-waste tier 256gb SATA SSD for your first Linux install if you just want to try it out.
No one wants those old drives because they are small but they are plenty quick and you only need 15 to 30 gigs for most distros.
Have you heard the good message of our lord and Savior Nextcloud Talk?
They have been losing money on tickets for a while now
And making it up on credit card fees
Your UPS doesn’t show power consumption?
https://knowledgebase.frame.work/en_us/hibernation-on-linux-BkL1N5ffJg
You don’t need a framework laptop to get unsupported “as-is” hibernate .
If that is a stable option, why doesn’t Framework enable it by default?
Oh you do and I have.
I’m running it virtualized in proxmox, mostly for the challenge. And boy was it a challenge. Runs great now though!
Photoprism recommends you download a $5 app. It works ok enough, but they are clearly trying to monetize.
I stopped reading when you suggested 20 gauge was heavier than 18 gauge.
Rookie mistake you can’t come back from.
Three point four percentage points. Not great. Not terrible.
Have you considered the 395 Max instead of a traditional discrete gpu?
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025/02/review-asus-rog-flow-z13-tablet-takes-the-asterisk-off-integrated-gpus/