How would Flatpak know which driver to install?
How would Flatpak know which driver to install?
Still better than no update.
Don’t get me started.
There are good reasons why I have personal “production system” to do my work with.
Yes, I did set the BIOS GPU config to “discrete only” and now it works.
I probably should!
Crazy, rite??
they are not… but they are on different resolution. the primary is on 1080p while the secondary is on HD+
I’m currently using LMDE on Thinkpad W530 for work. Pretty much stationary, with second monitor and all. I got a more mobile X230 with 9 cell battery (same OS) for when I need to be on the move.
That i7 on the W540 would be very useful if you want to have good compilation time for your system.
As someone from Indonesia: Have some stinky beans! And also durian!
Should be more straightforward without the Nvidia stuff since you don’t need the option ROM for it.
I never have T430, but all the 30 series should be the same in term of flashing procedure except for the chip locations.
Not the person you’re replying to, but I happen to have a writeup on my blog! https://timkenhan.co/blog/20230720--w530-coreboot
I’ll probably need to buy a new TV in a year or two. I read there are some ways to flash custom firmware on it.
I’ve experienced this kind of confusion first hand, so I know a thing or two.
Sometimes if the developers don’t specify, the date format can follow clients’ settings, which can lead to unpredictable results like this.
I happened to have put together a class curriculum for something quite similar when I was doing volunteering work at FreeGeek. This was a few years ago, but it should still be good.
Because that few geeks is their actual market right now.
Also:
At this point, they’re just following the trend.
Okay fine, you can have it, but I’m keeping the licence plate!
Serious question: you’d use that for your daily driver?