Hi all, I’m switching motherboards. No dGPU. Going from an Intel MB to an AMD one. I have my root partition on an nvme and the home one on a 2.5" sata. Do I need to reinstall, or can I just move the drives from the old MB to the new one without a problem? Figured since both Intel and AMD drivers are both baked into the kernel...
I can’t code, but if y’all need a tester, let me know. I’ve been using this app (the sponsor block one if that makes a difference) religiously for almost 3 years now, and it does have some annoyances.
Best solution I’ve found for this is to always buy the “base” model of any car you get. Those are always with the “least features”, which means nothing is smart about the car. Good old Bluetooth radio at best. You may not have those bullshit features like the lift gate, or lane assist which aren’t really necessary for me anyway. Gotta go basic. You also pay less.
Yeah, that collision thing saved my wife the other day. She’s a terrible driver and she almost rear ended a car on the highway, but this thing stopped the car for her. As for me, I always pick the base model and I’m ok with it
Is a reinstall required when switching from Intel to AMD
Hi all, I’m switching motherboards. No dGPU. Going from an Intel MB to an AMD one. I have my root partition on an nvme and the home one on a 2.5" sata. Do I need to reinstall, or can I just move the drives from the old MB to the new one without a problem? Figured since both Intel and AMD drivers are both baked into the kernel...
Bethesda claims that the Intel ARC GPUs do not meet Starfield's PC minimum requirements (www.dsogaming.com)
According to Bethesda Support, even the Intel Arc A770 GPU does not meet Starfield's PC minimum requirements.
‘Modern cars are a privacy nightmare,’ the worst Mozilla’s seen (www.theverge.com)
gnome rule (lemmy.world)
any cool ideas what i could do with termux? (lemmy.ml)