Thank you very much for your help
Thank you very much for your help
If you can check Credit Agricole Italia you will do me a big favour. Thanks
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I have a Dell G15 with rtx3050ti. I have no problem with linux, also they directly sell it without windows.
Sorry is a “must” for me, I do not like the taste.
Is a schema whwre you connect information thru a logical way. You usually use for studing and connecting the concepts. I’ll use it for connecting the professors and universities that I know
Thanks, later I’ll give a check. I think that freemind pop out on my search but I get so many results that I did not know which was better
Ubreon, shiny is so cool
Also italian, do you drink tap water? The only time that I drink tap is if I’m at muntain because it has a good taste, in all other case must be filtred and carbonized.
Infinity, FOSS and on FDroid
For the drive I use nextcloud, not selfhosted yet, and filen. The second is based in Germay and gives you 10GB free and was offering 100GB with a payment una tantum. I don’t know if you can get this last option right now
At the moment BitWarden, but I’m looking to go to selfhost a VaultWarden server. I’ve alrrady done it one time with a raspi but after some week it crashed out. Next time I’ll use a x86 machine.
I know. I try to explain better. My laptop has the intel integrated graphics and the nvidia dedicated. From PopOs I usw the hybrid mode, zo both the card are running. From lutris and heroic I have no problem. I switch the toggle andthe game will run with the nvidia card. From steam all the games that will use proton use the nvidia card as default. While all native linux games not, they will use the intel ones if not specified.
The problem are only native linux games runned trought Steam. In hybrid mode they will not use the discrete graphic card. For the rest I have no problem
ATM I use PopOS on my rtx3050m laptop. Once you understand how to setup all the command for using the discrete graphics it runs flawless.
Farewall my friend…
I’ll give a look. Thanks for the information