I’d completely agree for 1st & 2nd place choice if they had G-Sync support. Without it, anyone with an Nvidia GPU can’t take it seriously, therefore cant justify 1st or 2nd place decision.
I have not seen a complete third party backup solution. Some do mailboxes, some Sharepoint, some OneDrive, etc.. But if you look at the fine print, some things are left out. Like public folders. The real question is “Why does Microsoft refuse to deal with something that is so central to proper data management?”
Most of the GTK themes are created mainly for Gnome, that's why some of the GTK themes does not look as good as it should be. There are very few themes designed specifically to Cinnamon, some of them are quite dated.
You've found a good amount of them that are acceptable and not quite old. Some themes doesn't cover the whole system, just parts of it. The same is happens to LXQt, LXDE, Xfce and MATE. Complete and new themes are missing for Cinnamon, or there are very few of them available when compared to Gnome or KDE Plasma.
Sometimes you find the controls, icons and mouse pointer themes, but the theme lacks desktop and window borders. Finding a theme that applies to all and covers everything is rare, except by original Cinnamon's themes (Cinnamon Spices) you can download on Add/Remove section of the Themes settings.
Honestly, for that money, I'd keep my laptop for on the go and for that money I'd just build a desktop for when I'm home...
Fair enough
Basically yes
Games ~ i5 Encoding/video ~ i7
Toslink is still widely used in the HIFi community. It as very good for solving grounding issues.
Finally, my PC has the power to save lives
I’d completely agree for 1st & 2nd place choice if they had G-Sync support. Without it, anyone with an Nvidia GPU can’t take it seriously, therefore cant justify 1st or 2nd place decision.
I have not seen a complete third party backup solution. Some do mailboxes, some Sharepoint, some OneDrive, etc.. But if you look at the fine print, some things are left out. Like public folders. The real question is “Why does Microsoft refuse to deal with something that is so central to proper data management?”
Most of the GTK themes are created mainly for Gnome, that's why some of the GTK themes does not look as good as it should be. There are very few themes designed specifically to Cinnamon, some of them are quite dated.
You've found a good amount of them that are acceptable and not quite old. Some themes doesn't cover the whole system, just parts of it. The same is happens to LXQt, LXDE, Xfce and MATE. Complete and new themes are missing for Cinnamon, or there are very few of them available when compared to Gnome or KDE Plasma.
Sometimes you find the controls, icons and mouse pointer themes, but the theme lacks desktop and window borders. Finding a theme that applies to all and covers everything is rare, except by original Cinnamon's themes (Cinnamon Spices) you can download on Add/Remove section of the Themes settings.
Awesome advice as usual!
So, Intel is still better for gaming. Hopefully ryzen 4000 will change that in laptops.
Latency is the speed! Bandwidth is the capacity!
Sadly, every segment of the internet is getting heavily polluted with scams
It's insane how fast Amazon is growing. They are legends at customer retention
These results are so impressive, a 35W CPU kicking ass of a 90w UV/OC CPU. Just so insane!
Damn this ryzen 9 is so good :O but its too expensive for me to afford :'3 i think ryzen 7 is enough for me xD
Finally, a laptop worthy of running Minecraft.
I haven't been using KDE since version 3.5. I think its time to check it out once again.
Linux 5.6 is getting Wireguard and Linux 5.7 will be getting exfat. Cool!
I would also add XRumer to the list of useless tools
Yes, it does
Does Charging Dock support the iphone x 7.5w fast charging?
I hope customers will be able to get access to they funds.
This was really useful. Thank you. :)