Swapping laptop ram
I aquired some free laptop ram from a friend recently and I wanted to check with you guys if its safe to go straight in.
The blue one on the left is the original 2gb from my Acer Aspire 5732ZG and the one on the right is a 4gb from a samsung.
They have the same pin size and all so my real question is will the foreign ram mess up my laptop and how will I know that its working properly?
>>59979536
Sorry for the shitty photo
Heres the reverse side
>>59979536
If has the same mhz, is ok.
What is the best Mail Client for Windows?
>>59979535
Gmail.com
>>59979535
mail app
What is the biggest meme on /g/?
>>59979465
Apple
/g/ itself
Linux
[spoiler]in b4 "what you are referring to...[/spoiler]
Stupid Questions Thread
Thread for questions that shouldn't have their own thread because you're not worth a damn to anyone.
'df':Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
poolz1 7.7T 3.0T 4.7T 39% /Storage
versus 'zpool list':NAME SIZE ALLOC FREE EXPANDSZ FRAG CAP DEDUP HEALTH ALTROOT
poolz1 10.9T 4.08T 6.79T - 23% 37% 1.00x ONLINE -
Which one is correct? Or am I misunderstanding something here?
What's better, Hardware or Software Encoding for video capturing/editing?
>>59979366
i made my own thread but also help me here:
>>59979305
Can't SSH from windows machine connected to local network via ethernet to a raspberry pi 3 connected to via wifi to local network.
I have run tracert in cmd yielding "request timed out."
I have successfully ssh'd to the raspberry pi using juiceSSH on my android phone which is connected via wifi.
I'm trying to SSH using Putty. I am 100% certain I'm doing SSH, correct IP correct Port. I matched everything I did on my phone, and it is just not connecting.
Can't SSH from windows machine connected to local network via ethernet to a raspberry pi 3 connected to via wifi to local network.
I have run tracert in cmd yielding "request timed out."
I have successfully ssh'd to the raspberry pi using juiceSSH on my android phone which is connected via wifi.
I'm trying to SSH using Putty. I am 100% certain I'm doing SSH, correct IP correct Port. I matched everything I did on my phone, and it is just not connecting.
pic semi-related: a retard trying to do stuff with technology
>>59979305
Which SSH client are you using on Windows? are you using the correct user + IP?
>>59979757
PuTTY and im using correct ip and user. same exact address and user on my phone.
i cant ping my phone OR my rpi from my ethernet connected PC. (but the pi and phone can ping each other and are both on wifi.... same router)
>>59979305
Wangblows is on wifi?
Connected under "home" settangs?
is AP IsolatioN enabled on your chinky intertubes box?
What are some quality email providers that are secure and don't have awful domains like autistici.
>>59979304
Just pay for fastmail
ProtonMail.
How many times do I have to post this? Every fucking day we have this thread.
>>>/g/sqt
>>59979322
Is Fastmil good? I'm willing to pay for a quality email provider.
Are you scared that the admins at your work can see what you watching on your pc over remote control?
No.
t. NEET
>>59979235
yes. that's why i don't have a job.
>>59979235
>Be me at work
>Reading /g/ and see this
>Alert shows up on screen from IT
>Proceed to manager's office
>Fired from job
at least I still have the first letter of every line
An OS written for the 21st century correcting design flaws of linux
written in rust
Why are we not funding this?
https://www.redox-os.org/
I'd just like to interject for moment. What you're refering to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I've recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX.
Many computer users run a modified version of the GNU system every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU which is widely used today is often called Linux, and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the GNU system, developed by the GNU Project.
There really is a Linux, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they use. Linux is the kernel: the program in the system that allocates the machine's resources to the other programs that you run. The kernel is an essential part of an operating system, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete operating system. Linux is normally used in combination with the GNU operating system: the whole system is basically GNU with Linux added, or GNU/Linux. All the so-called Linux distributions are really distributions of GNU/Linux!
>>59978731
I don't get it.
What is the point? What can it do better? Does it have an abysmal package collection? What is it compatible with? Should whoever took the pictures on the screenshot page be fired?
>>59978890
Its likely a research os desu.
Present some cool ideas, generally be unusable, parts of it fijd its way into linux.
What's a good durable laptop that wont fucking break in my backpack? I have a Dell Inspiron 5558
>inb4 poorfag
and the shitty plastic casing has bent, the keyboard slides in and out of place, some buttons like shift only work when the keyboard is out of place, and the display has some black bars that flicker every once in awhile.
I played around at Best Buy and twisted some of the laptops around and I've found that Lenovo, hP, and Apple have some of the sturdiest hardware. Is this true in your experiences?
tldr I want something light enough to carry yet strong enough to carry in a backpack without breaking.
>pic related is what I'm considering
>>59978613
t470
>>59978613
t410
>>59978660
>>59978705
>1366x768
ssssss, ouch.
I mean, it's a nice phone, but...I can't get over that aspect ratio. It's just so tall. It looks kind of ugly.
Also, the "curved-screen" meme needs to die off. It's gaudy and unappealing.
You need to die off LOL
>>59978581
the 2:1 ratio is good for split screen apps
I mean, it's a nice dick, but...I can't get over that size. It's just so short. It looks kind of ugly.
Also, the "curved penis" meme needs to die off. It's gaudy and unappealing.
Who thought it was a good idea?
Why wouldn't they be? They are just files and files can be case sensitive.
>>59978570
>Who thought it was a good idea?
pretty much everybody
>>59978570
Less room for unintentional behaviour.
Case insensitivity isn't some thing inherently built into computers, uppercase and lowercase letters are different entities. All code is like this. It's just fabricated into some programs for convenience's sake.
He is streaming
The phone is working again: +1 (702) 254-4223
http://www.hitbox.tv/terrenceandrewdavis
nypa
>>59978528
Next level newfaggotry.
>>59978528
You're a fucking idiot
What are you even doing here?
hey guys, I'm looking for a very small linear motor; is there any /g/entalmen that can point me too a stepper smaller then a nema 8.
>>59978327
You probably want >>>/diy/
>>59978379
I think OP's question is more /g/ related than diy desu
Op it might be better to make your own mechanically equivalent system from a simple stepper, as linears look to be too expensive and spec specific.
>>59978327
M8 are you trying to make an automated French coffee press? XDDDD
Hey /v/. What are the most common problems that you come across with your computers? Doesnt matter which OS or age but I'd like to know your machines specs and operating system if you decide to answer
Pic unrelated, I didnt have anything related to this
The amount of time I spend using my computer to communicate with people is directly proportional to the number of unbearable faggots I encounter in any given day.
>>59978423
No shit
>>59978187
asus laptop: i7 sandy bridge 2nd gen, 8GB DDR3 RAM, 1TB HDD, 1366x768
Ubuntu GNOME
Most common problems... hm... well, when I installed ubuntu on this laptop found out that bluetooth doesn't work, never found solution for it and never bothered to fix it (because i don't need it).
GNOME wastes screen space, but I use i3wm on it mostly, so whatever.
Maybe one day I'll make my own theme to meet my needs for GNOME, maybe...
Android phone directory is somehow retarded, not somewhere like /media/phone but I have to google where it is connected when I need to access it via terminal, which is pain, could automate finding location, but meh... Don't use it too often via terminal anyways.
Ubuntu 16.04 defaults python 2.7, because it has dependencies, that sucks if you need VIM with python 3 support. Workaround is to compile VIM and in compile options link python to python3.
Also, can't support both python versions at the same time.
That's pretty much it, don't have anything else to complain about.
What would happen if you put a CPU that isnt supported by your MB?
i currently have a 1090T in my AM3 MB
but i want to upgrade to a 8350, they chip looks like it fits in my MB but after a bit of research it said my MB wasnt supporting as i need a AM3+ MB for that chip
Sorry for asking /g/ if this question is common or uncommon im new to building PC's and know not much
>>59977956
AM3+ CPU have +1pin that will not be able to fit in a AM3 socket.
I remember once putting a Pentium D into a board that didn't support it but it worked anyway (was detected as 2x Pentium 4 SMP) but I guess that was a special case
It won't physically fit in the socket due to pin count.. Enjoy my crystal eye