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The shell integration is needed to reliably extract the names and values of all variables and possibly to restore them. It might be possible to use HISTFILE...
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What I'd really like to see in a terminal emulator -- and this would require cooperation from the overlying shell -- is the ability to save and restore...
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Safely protected inside the case is another way to look at it.
This laptop is rather of a specialty item anyway, targeted at DIY'ers rather...
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Fine, the cable's built in to the hub; it's something loose, and if it gets damaged, you need to replace the hub. More expensive (and inconvenient) than...
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So here's another, very mundane situation. My wife's Mac (normally in the living room) has 4 USB-C ports, and that's it. If she wants to connect it...
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Even if I didn't need that much storage, I'd prefer to have everything already there. I more or less always need a NIC, and I often need one or two external...
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Convenience. I'd rather carry a 7 or 8 lb laptop and 2 lb power brick and not have to worry about anything external other than any devices I explicitly...
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It would be really nice if they did a workstation-type machine, with lots of capacity for storage, including SATA and U.2 2.5" devices and a large...
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Two main reasons:- The latency would be much too great. PCIe latency is at best around 300 ns -- much worse than DRAM latency -- when CPUs are frequently
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Unfortunately, my Skylake laptop (Thinkpad P70) is going to be tricky to replace, because laptops with 2.5" bays (much less 2!) are hard to find,...
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rlkrlk replied to X.Org Server Hit By New Local Privilege Escalation, Remote Code Execution Vulnerabilitiesin X.Org & DRMX11 predates Linux; it was released around 1987. And of course there were earlier versions. Xorg may be newer, but that's administrative, not techn...
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Be nice to have a 17" laptop with lots of storage bays. Of course, that would not be thin and light, different strokes for different folks.
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I run at 100% scaling and pick font sizes and such to taste. On WUXGA screens I used the ancient 6x10 font in emacs and xterm, while on 2160p (my 17"...
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