Personally I’d just boot into a live environment so the SSD isn’t in use, backup important things, then wipe windows partitions and resize /home to use the rest of the space on the disk
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This does actually help, if you still have bad sections you can reserve them in GRUB or Badblocks(?) on windows iirc
I mean not actually blowing on the ram but taking it out, cleaning contacts with isopropyl and reseating it has fix memory errors for me in the past.
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•The President of the United States visited Pennsylvania todayEnglish
20·19 days agoContext: he’s talking about a female olympic weightlifter struggling to do an overhead press before comparing them to a transitioned competitor
I didn’t want to watch anymore of this shitstain than I had to
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Unpopular Opinion@lemmy.world•If you come to Australia, you should learn to speak AustralianEnglish
4·21 days agoWhat language is that? I tried to learn my local indigenous language but it was lost in the genocide
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Android verification is coming: Google confirms timeline and supported app stores - Ars Technica
1·24 days agoWhat sort of incompatibilities are present with VoLTE? I’ve used Graphene for about a year and a half without issue but then again I pretty much only use my phone for calls messages and lemmy
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Technology@lemmy.world•Massive breach spills credentials for thousands of sensitive networksEnglish
7·26 days agoEspecially for a company that specialises in cybersecurity, yikes.
Very cool, hopefully will iron out some of the issues I’ve been having with sunshine.
FWIW, I found dumping my screens EDID firmware and adding it to boot args + assigning to GPU port worked best for headless display set up
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Technology@lemmy.world•Modder releases PS5-Linux that turns the console into a fully functional Linux gaming PCEnglish
8·3 months agoI would personally try to go for a BC-250 blade setup, less performance but roughly half the cost of a secondhand ps5 (in Aus at least) and still capable of modern gaming
I suppose that also depends on time invested tinkering and sourcing components for the BC-250 like an ssd, enclosure and psu
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PC Master Race@lemmy.world•Building PC for first time - Need helpEnglish
5·3 months agoWould recommend just checking your motherboard/embedded controller has good linux support
I have a 9070XT but AM4 5700X. Been able to run everything comfortably at min 1440p 60 frames without AI upscaling, most games sit well above that, around 90-120fps.
Knew that the 9070XT would be bottlenecked, so I invested a bit of time and money into good thermals to finetune the CPU and RAM but haven’t bothered since everything runs well, just XMP + Auto OC settings currently and my benchmarks are well above the norm. So I think down the line if you wanted to squeeze some more performance you could invest in some better cooling but I doubt you’ll need it
One last thing for gaming on linux, caching a HDD with a second m.2 drive through LVM will let you play games directly off the HDD with massively reduced load times/texture loads.


Don’t forget about us Australian’s, we’re not part of NATO but we still back these fucking ghouls.