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- TimeNaan@lemmy.worldto
Linux@programming.dev•Stress-testing and hardware monitoring tool OCCT has officially released for Linux
1 yearBut that can already be done with existing linux tools - FurMark, StressTestGTK and HWInfo
- TimeNaan@lemmy.worldto
Linux@programming.dev•Stress-testing and hardware monitoring tool OCCT has officially released for Linux
1 yearHWInfo all the way. OCCT is good but proprietary.
Is that an issue when using Borg for backups? Doesn’t it checksum everything at each operation?
Backup server
- TimeNaan@lemmy.worldto
Linux@programming.dev•ReactOS Can Now Boot With The Windows Audio Stack... But No Sound Due To Bugs
1 yearThat’s an interesting use case but why wouldn’t they just keep using WinXP for those specialized aplications? Why fix what is not broken?
I know it’s not secure, but it doesn’t really matter when it’s not connected to the internet?
- TimeNaan@lemmy.worldto
Linux@programming.dev•ReactOS Can Now Boot With The Windows Audio Stack... But No Sound Due To Bugs
1 yearReactOS has been in alpha for so long that it lost all reasons to exist, made obsolete years ago by Wine and Proton running Windows apps incredibly well on Linux.
Also it’s a project supported by the russian government so maybe that’s for the best.
- TimeNaan@lemmy.worldto
Reddit@lemmy.world•Nokia Tells Reddit It Infringes Some Patents in Lead-Up to IPO
2 yearsNokia is no stranger to patent fights. In February, the company reached a patent agreement with Chinese phone maker Vivo, ending a years-long dispute that dragged the two companies into court and forced Vivo to pull out of Germany. In 2021, Daimler and Nokia settled a dispute over the licensing of wireless technology patents in cars, ending a legal battle that had at one point threatened sales of the iconic Mercedes brand in its home country.
Is Nokia becoming some sort of patent troll?



Fuck /u/spez