That might be true for enterprises, but Red Hat doesn't really make an effort to help you unless you have a of thousands and thousands licenses.
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It was stupid before, but it's looking even more stupid that Google had most OEMs provide the minimum storage possible to promote cloud storage.
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I believe the USB-C port isn't thunderbolt, so there isn't enough bandwidth for an eGPU.
It isn't reasonable for Valve to spend the money on this...
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I love that this doesn't require a proprietary dock. I can reuse my USB-C hub!
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This is really surprising. Had I not seen this link, I would have just assumed that all RDNA2 cards had the same encode/decode blocks. This is almost...
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I don't think this is as much technically impressive as it is Google subsidising their AMD variant because they don't have a true competitor.
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I don't understand the complaining here.
For Desktops, I prefer something more up to date (Arch, Ubuntu, Fedora etc..), but for servers, Debian/RHEL...
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By keeping the name CentOS, Red Hat can claim they didn't kill CentOS. Which is of course ridiculous. Keeping the name doesn't mean anything. They killed...
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What's the deal with the 6800 perf being so slow. It should be much closer to the 6800XT
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SyXbiT replied to Intel Posts Latest Linux Patches For Reporting Per-Client GPU/Media Engine Utilizationin Intel LinuxSorry, which thread?
I can't see it in this thread, or the commit thread, or the linked article on this post....
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