Say it again, but different.
Say it again, but different.
I don’t think it does. Though my udev rules don’t work on it, since only the adapter controller is exposed to udev. But smartctl works fine. smartctl-detect script as a workaround, if the controller shows up.
About power, the HDD either gets enough or it doesn’t spin at all, makes clicking noises. I have the same adapter and it’s only good for SATA-SSDs (they draw less), normal slim 2,5" HDD need additional power.
In short, no, get an adapter with two cables or power plug. Or maybe, if something like this exists, one with USB-C, that should pull enough (but read the specs).
Btw, mine has now >100 “time in under-temperature” warnings, because it isn’t in warm case on spin-up i guess. But it doesn’t do any damage in this case.
I say shut up.
There is a thing called usage licenses.
At least 100 of them.
So, uh, they use less effective magnets than ITER and that allows them to build at 2% size?
They do fusion without millions of km of plasma tho.
Biological growth, yknow, like Windows.
Mmh, strawberry with sugar sprinkles.
I know a professional software that has it bundled for support calls.
It means we are getting old.
If windows becomes an advertising platform, isn’t MS forced to open it to competitors lest they are misusing their power?
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Eduroam needs manual configuration but otherwise i see not what could be missing? And the cli is the same as bluetoothctl.
Do they sell the air conditioners in the background?
with expensive piece-of-shit (enterprise) systems, since they sometimes explode if your server changes interface names.
Glass canons are brittle, huh?
Personally I’d do away with NetworkManager too and just configure the interfaces directly
Connman and iwd have nice graphical interfaces btw. I got that route after nm disbehaved and i couldn’t figure out why (same for systemd and s6/dinit after systemd-dnsd threw a fit).
Kernel parameters? This is a udev thing, just change the udev rule.
There’s a lot of ideology at play here.