Could be! I have no idea.
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I’m not an expert, but I believes he codes the Linux Kernel on Asahi these days.
If you know the model of your motherboard, you could look up the user manual. Then you don’t need to open it to see if you have two slots. Also, I don’t know your setup. If you have a slot for a physically bigger hard drive, then it might be a good idea to get a bigger storage drive as your second drive. If you like Linux, then reinstall it to your main drive and keep the second drive as storage drive.
janNatan@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•(Technology Connections) Closed captions on DVDs are getting left behind [33:46]English2·29 days agoBlu Ray players too. I have a Sony BPX 370, and it will play any (non 3D or 4k) Blu Ray or DVD from anywhere in the world.
janNatan@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•OpenBSD 7.7 released with updated hardware support, 9Front ships second update of 2025English3·1 month agoHow funny, I only recently learned of 9Front after trying to find out if there’s still a fork going of the original UNIX OS from Bell Labs (which is exactly what 9Front is… I think.)
Anyway, nice article. Thanks for posting.
I love that website. I’m considering getting the printed volumes to support them, even though I’ve read most of the articles already.