Are you sure it creates a hidden restore partition? Every time I've installed it, it's only created the EFI boot partition (not a restore partition) and the main partition.
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Are you sure it creates a hidden restore partition? Every time I've installed it, it's only created the EFI boot partition (not a restore partition) and the main partition.
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Is this similar to Apples Fusion Drive, whereby the capacity of the HDD and SSD are additive rather than the SSD just purely being a cache? Is there any particular reason this work is specific to...
Don't exactly know, it just hung during boot and I gave up after a couple of hours trying to diagnose it.
I've used Catalyst before and it was never that bad for me, the only real issue was inability to recover from S3 sleep. I also don't personally recommend Catalyst on Linux, I was merely saying that...
Um... no, it doesn't work like that. The "fanboys" that claim Ubuntu is great and everything they do is awesome are not the same "fanboys" that claim you can't expect Canonical to do anything. They...
I think it's perfectly valid to recommend the Catalyst blob for high performance cards as they are most likely purchased for their high performance. If the user doesn't care too much about...
We've got an NVIDIA Optimus laptop at work and it doesn't flicker or stutter when Optimus kicks in.
So... does anyone know what features came about as a result of this project?
It's a subset of Matroska. Matroska splitters support WebM. WebM is pretty much just a spec that says to package VP8 video codec with Vorbis audio in Matroska container. If it was NIH they would have...
MP4 container? WebM is based off Matroska.
There's multiple definitions of software stability. One talks about reliability. In this case it talks about rate of development.
That's clunky enough if the drive is purely used for data, and I can't see Canonical expecting any of their customers to do that. If applications are installed to it as well (which is implied as this...
I'd surely like to see you install that 1TB drive into your phone. Since, you know, that's where this packaging work is mostly focussed towards.
The benchmarks disagree with these comments, none of them showed a significant performance improvement.
I should hope so, I'd be worried if it didn't.
While we're thanking each other, thanks for completely ignoring my criticism of your claim that Frameworks 5 is a move towards CLA-land. Thanks again for ignoring a particular question I asked. Which...
That's a load of crap. KDE has always used Qt, Frameworks 5 isn't suddenly introducing it now. Also, Qt is a mature platform, you don't need to contribute back to it to make it usable. It's also...
Forking away from upstream usually is an uphill battle due to a loss of momentum. It worked in LibreOffice's case, but it doesn't always work that way.
How is the CLA less bad than the permissive licenses? The CLA gives Canonical the right to switch away from GPL to their own proprietary license at a moments notice since they own all the copyright.