Hi /g/ i'm going to virtualize a linux distro on raspberry pi. The thing is install some ubuntu flavor or another distribution as the main operative system, then with some software like (vmware or virtualbox but for the pi) install another distribution of linux( i am thinking in a light distro like puppy linux) and make it run...The main problem is the ARM Architecture of the pi processor, vmware and virtualbox are for another arch, can someone give some advice of how to start? I'll try the virtualization with QEMU.
Can someone tell me if this will run?
KVM is probably what you want. Based on some googling, it looks like it can be done. If you're looking to emulate x86 on the Pi, you're probably going to have a bad time. But if you just want paravirtualized guests you should be good to go
Does Pi's ARM chip even havea any Virtualization extension instruction sets?
It would probably be very slow (with the exception of paravritualization)
>>58772835
Well, I know that if I try to emulate an x86 arch I'll have a lot of headaches, but kvm does support the ARM arch? For that reason I'll try with puppy linux because it's very light.
>people think AMD will have a card to match the 1080 for a lower price
the best they'll have is a 1070 killer at best
>>58772463
Isn't Vega targeted as a Fury X replacement?
>>58772463
go back to >>>/v/, manchild.
480 is already the 1070 killer tho
>put router into bridged mode
>works great on wired desktop
>try to connect laptop (wifi and wireless)
>cant obtain a valid IP config no matter what I try
>also cant access the router 192.168.0.1 address at all anymore
>if I reset it to factory default (i.e. not bridged) everything works fine again
What am I doing wrong here?
>>58771986
I have the same issue
For some reason if you connect more than one device it attempts to give the same IP to all devices and then just shits itself and requires a restart
>>58772012
Any idea how to fix it?
>>58772076
Not a clue
You could try searching it else where and seeing if someone has posted a fix
Stop using adblock.
>>58771945
I'll pass thanks.
>>58771945
fuck you, I do what I wawnt
>>58771945
>falling for the advertising jew
What does a programmer specialize in if he just wants a job and doesn't really care how well it pays?
software consulting at Accenture
>>58771941
Landscape architecture
>>58771941
IT Support (answering idiots and clicking shit on windows computers), some "QA" jobs (ones where you just read tickets from customers and forward requests to people who do actual work)
these two qualify as "CS jobs"
I wish I had a gf :^(
I refuse to believe her hips haven't been shooped
Why is Lisp so reviled, despite so much evidence showing it's value?
>>58771804
((((((((((((((((((((((((((())))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
because literally every implementation is slower than even you
>>58771804
The way variables are declared in most LISP code is pure cancer, stop doing that in the mid of the code dip shit.
Just need help on taking appart the stuff circled in red
>>58771634
just use a desoldering pump on the components and then clip it off.
>>58771634
It might need desoldered
Mit ein gespündespitzer.
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>>58771536
First for is there any libretard here?
I librebooted my x200 and installed Parabola, and now my 9-cell battery lasts from 6h to 3h.
Is anyone out there having the same issues?
What do I set Intel AT Module Activation to?
Already have Computrace disabled.
Are these temps normal for a system under load (doing a full antivirus scan right now on high priority)?
Why is the gt core temp higher than the ia core if the later draws much more power? Im not sure I applied thermal paste correctly last time but too lazy to reapply now.
Now that Firefox has gone too shit, what do you use?
edge on wine
>>58771384
wine???
>>58771376
Netscape
Post your component list, rate other anons', and ask questions in general.
Always state the purpose of your PC, your budget, AND YOUR COUNTRY if outside the USA.
If you are asking for improvements, clarify whether you want to lower price or to improve specs or build quality.
Assemble your parts list; built-in price comparisons by vendor and a compatibility filter.https://pcpartpicker.com
Gaming builds based monitor resolution and refresh ratehttp://pcpartpicker.com/user/pcbg/saved/
>To activate the Description, select build from sidebar then click on the title over the parts list
>Description contains notes, other options, and build skeleton for easy customization / cost savings
>Note: Win7 and 8.1 cannot be installed on a Kaby Lake system
Have a budget, but don't know where to start? This will recommend you a parts list based on price.http://www.logicalincrements.com/
>OUTDATED CPU RECOMMENDATIONS (no mention of Kaby Lake)
>Subsitute a G4560 with 2400MHz RAM for the i3-6100 in any build; same performance, half the price.
>Consider substituting an i5 7500 for the i3 in any RX470/480 or GTX 1060 tier build
>Consider stock fan+heatsink for any i3 or locked i5 build without a Z mobo
>Consider a B150/B250 or H110 mobo for any i3 build
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Old Thread >>58758304
Kaby Lake has been released! Skylake is depreciated if corresponding chips are similarly priced (e.g., i5 7600K vs i5 6600K)!
>Some motherboards will have a one-click, 5GHz on air OC button that works for 80% of i5 7600Ks
>100 series chipsets (Z170, B150, ect) don't work out of the box with Kaby Lake
>Z series chipsets have an "Enhanced Turbo", which allows all cores to run at the highest single core boost clockspeed (works for Skylake CPUs as well)
>Pentiums now have hyperthreading, and are thus the new default budget / entry level gaming CPUs
>Pentium G4560 is the best price / perf four thread CPU on a modern platform
>All Kaby Lake CPUs work natively with 2400MHz DDR4 memory
>Do not underestimate the impact of fast (>2400, e.g, 3000MHz) RAM in conjunction with a Z series chipset, which often provides as much of a performance boost as a CPU overclock
>>58771114
Who here has made the switch from ATX to ITX?
was it worth it?
If I'm using an air cooler, what's the best fan setup for my case?
2 intake 1 exhaust?
This man spends his life fighting for your right to freedom and all you did in return is turn him into a meme to laugh at. He could of ended up as an engineer at some big faceless proprietary software corporation but instead lives in near poverty FOR YOU.
THANK YOU RICHARD STALLMAN FOR ALL YOU DO.
>>58771058
>This man spends his life fighting for your right to freedom
>freedom
What's the point in fighting for such freedom when people abuse/waste it?
RMS is wasting his time
Thanks, Mr. Stallman.
Your a pretty cool guy.
I like Stallman unironically though.
Why does the GTX 1080 cost ~300% as much as the 8GB Rx 480 yet only provide 50% or less better performance?
I thought nvidia was the shit, what are they doing wrong?
>>58771045
What's really fucked up is SLI scaling on most games.
It's not a big deal, and you're only posting this thread to convince yourself you aren't poor.
AMD doesn't have a card that competes with the 1080. Take it or leave it.
What is your favorite browser and why?
For me it'll have to be Midori.
Works great, stable, and low resource usage so it's great on older machines too
Chrome on Linux, Edge on Windows. Both are the most secure browsers on their respective platforms.
>>58770952
lynx because fuck you and your pretty webpages. I just want the content.
>>58771984
Does this work with YouTube?
Will AMD save us form the Kaby shitshow with another killer?
>>58770888
AMD WILL BLESS THIS MESS
Kabylake is such a meme it hurts
Zen's performance is their, but what really matters is the price
etc, etc, etc.
#Hillary 2016. Im with her!
>>58771005
>>58770888