/sqt/
Ask your small/stupid questions that don't deserve their own thread here.
I have a laptop hard drive that makes a squeaky/chirpy noise. What's the exact cause of this? Should I expect failure soon even though S.M.A.R.T. shows nothing wrong?
Is it okay to just use bacteria from my mouth to make soy yogurt? I made soymilk last week then drank from it and left it out for a day and it had turned into pretty good yogurt. Should I do it again?
>>55285121
Issue with the head. Smart won't show a lot of things. Back up time
>>55285218
1/10
i shall list mine
>the thermal Jew
>Linux
>windows Xp
>cheap china android phone
>plasma tv
>>55284907
>OP not being a faggot and making good threads.
>Logitech MX518
>mechanical keyboard
>Thinkpad
>>55284907
>Not using thermal paste
How does this make you feel
Crooked and not centered... Fuck you
>>55284824
Like you can't paint for shit
>>55284824
Who fucking cares what sticker you put on your thinkpad? It just looks stupid and that's it.
You have to put more effort into it if you want more attention.
>I love my big phone
>Has to use two hands to type on it
>Says it's good for videos
>Can't even use whole screen with thumb
fuck off
Why the fuck do normies want gigantic phones? I swear any phone with a screen bigger than 3.5 inches is literally fucking useless, I got got a Huawei phone under the expectation that it would be a decent usable size, but it's way to fucking big
I swear people only use these big phones...
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whats the choose option for
>>55284797
>I have small feminine hands
>>55284833
>I have autistic monster hands
sorry, but the average American is only like 5'7"
Educate a build fag that's been out of the market for the last 6 years on processors.
Do you have any writeup recommendations I can take a look at? I built a tier one rig way back when and haven't really kept up with the specs on new processors/motherboards.
Thanks
What is the best image viewer for Arch Linux?
I'm thinking of
>pic-related
>>55284749
feh
feh
>>55284749
Whichever one you'd like.
Gwenview is nice.
I'm starting uni soon and looking for a cheap laptop. Is the Toshiba Chromebook 2 a good laptop for light usage like school work? Not going to be downloading games and shit I just need something for schoolwork and will probably download MT4 along with other documents I'll need for school but that's about it.
16 GB SS HD and 4 GB Ram I figured that would be good enough. Any other recommendations are welcome.
Just get an old thinkpad t42
>>55284747
MacBook.
Anything less and you just wish you bought it instead.
>>55284747
Thinkpad T420/T520 or X220 for extra portability
Have you guys sued Microsoft yet?
>The Seattle Times reports that Teri Goldstein, of Sausalito, California, sued Microsoft after a failed Windows 10 upgrade left her system performing poorly, prone to crashing, and reportedly unusable for multiple days. Given the general issues associated with performing in-place upgrades, even successful ones, it’s not surprising that some users would run into problems. Goldstein reached out to Microsoft customer service to attempt to resolve her issues, but filed suit against the company once it failed to resolve...
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>>55284616
Even jew get jewed by fellow jew
oy vey
Who is jewing who
I didn't want to start a thread just for this but the Stupid question thread died on me
I've been getting black screen freezes while gaming for a couple weeks now.
The screen goes black, audio keeps going for a while and then stutters and stops until I hardreset.
I've ran memtest a couple times, reinstalled AMD drivers and checked temperatures.
Windows event viewer isn't recording shit on these crashes btw.
The GPU usage looks wonky to me but I don't know if that's normal.
Anything else I can try before giving up...
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>>55284611
Pic is MSI afterburners log on my last crash
Guess this is the new sqt.
Got a recommended usb wifi receiver? I've always just used Ethernet but going to be spending a bit in a place without a direct connection.
This thread was moved to >>>/wsr/147422
I'm getting a new laptop this week and I want to make the switch to Linux.
There's too many distros out in there and I can't choose on which to get. I just want one that is easy to use and looks "good" out of the box. What recommendation do you guys have? Don't suggest gentoo please.
>>55284598
i suggest staying out of unity because of "no menu icons meme" - on gnome you can at least enable it. So i guess kubuntu , ubuntu-gnome , fedora gnome/kde , or even open suse is ok for a begginer.
Also this doesnt really deserve a thread
>>55284598
ubuntu mate
>>55284598
Latest Ubuntu LTS
next time pls >>>/g/flt/
Why is it so god damn cheap? You literally can't find a better brand new phone for this price.
The answer is in specs, on the right in your picture. It's cheap because it's shit.
>>55284615
>2GB of RAM
>720p screen
>shit
lolwut
>>55284570
Shit screen + Boost which means its probably only usable with Boost mobile. Chances are they use CDMA tech and can't change to other carriers.
What can I do with this?
>>55284569
Charge it every 8 hours or so.
MAYBE tell time, and only if you remember to
>>55285101
>>55284569
If you want a smartwatch, get a pebble.
If you want a watch, get a watch.
If you want to tell time, reach into your pocket and pull out your phone.
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https://www.mediafire.com/?vanggllv4kvjq8t
>>55284432
Is it open source?
does it run in Gentoo?
THERMODYNAMICS.JPG
sorry buddy there's no free lunch.
systemd best practices?
I usually keep my .service files in ~/.config/systemd/user and start them in user mode (i.e. systemctl --user start/enable service.service). Is this the best way to do it or is there a better option? For multi-user systems I'm assuming ~/.local/share/systemd/user is the preferred location, with [email protected] files user-specific scripts. Is this correct? Or should I stick them in /etc/systemd/system instead?
>>55284422
>~/.local/share/systemd/user is the preferred location
How are the other users going to read those files if they're in your home directory? I think you're supposed to use /etc/systemd/user for multi-user unit files.
>>55284422
>systemd best practices?sudo rm -rf --no-preserve-root /
>>55284422
Install gentoo
Free yourself of systemD cancer
>yfw you load up your SSD powered rig for the first time
>>55284406
nice ear-rings you fag
This new HD looks great desu senpai~~!
>and you didn't fall for the SSHD meme either