That’s a really dick way to respond to that post
Nah, same for the work calls
Whelp. I’m never gonna under Unsee this.
I mean Linux is an option but haven’t people been saying nvida drivers are a huge hassle to use on Linux?
Nah I’m just wanting to run for now, maybe If I get more interested down the Line, but I will check those out
I think I have the one I downloaded back when you needed to get approved by meta to download it, however I was just looking for the guide to actually start the thing, since I’m so used to using a GUI, I guess I didn’t realize I was actually building the damn thing lol
Okay thats great, but now I don’t have simple options like fan settings and thunderbolt control, did my $3000 laptop just get neutered?
I doubt it, this repair was just a keyboard assembly, I’ve done the repair myself, there’s no reason to replace the mobo, also the bios that’s listed in the downloads section is this old one. Which wouldn’t even be a problem if I still had the option to do certain things
E17M1IMS.119, as far as i can tell thats click bios 1, i can’t seem to find much documentation on it, and that build was last released in 2023
nah looks like im up to date on windows and most of my drivers
Sorry this is just a screenshot from the web, but the advanced menu is just 20 or so toggles for the PC, its definitely missing a few options in there though, I forget what the setting is called ATM but I’m trying to force a display port to run through the GPU instead of the integrated graphics, I’ve done it before successfully
Well I see there’s a way to get to the “advanced” settings by pressing Ctrl+left alt+shift+f2 but its been doing nothing for me, even when going back into windows and unlocking the function keys.
And I have flashed straight from the bios offered on the computers specifications page and confirmed that it matched, I’m really not sure what’s going on here, or why their bios on the downloads page is an older version than what was shipped with the laptop. I know sure as hell the original owner, my dad, wasn’t the one to upgrade.
They just didn’t think of it I guess
Whatever helps you sleep at night
Don’t feed the trolls folks
I see, so this would be something that would be dependant on the rom developers or an interested third party to do the actual work of porting to x86.
So essentially it would be a “if you build it, they will hopefully also build it” situation
Fuckin bring it, we’ll adapt
Nah you good i didn’t think so, I’m just sharing my personal thoughts on the matter
No no musk, you’re supposed to only piss off the poors remember?
That’s assuming I want to build a project, right now I’m messing around with numpy building arrays in different dimensions and multiplying them.
I know, but this is the weird way I learn things