hello /g/,
I come to you with internet issues.
Everytime I engage in a high bandwith activity, like hosting a steam lobby, my comcast internet will lag me out, disconnect me entirely from the internet then tells me I have limited access and while it can connect to the router/modem there's not internet connection. Chrome says its a DNS issue but Its not. I can usually fix it by unplugged the coax cable for 20 seconds and plugging it back in but i can't rejoin my lobby without crashing again in a few minutes.
When the internet crashes it affects all devices, so I know it's not a laptop issue
Any help? Is Comcast fucking me when I use bandwith?
>>55577839
Could it be Comcast just cucking me around? it happens in intervals, sometimes it fixes itself
>>55577839 Dont use wifi.
Have you ever bought an OS Anon?
Do you dual boot with Windows that you got when you bought your computer with Loonix?
Download your OS?
What OS are you running?
Got Windows 7 included with the price of my laptop, upgraded to 8 for 20 bucks, now on 10 for free.
>>55577811
> What OS are you running?
GNU
>>55577811
Got a stack off windows license's keys for free while I was studying. Could never pay $200 for software that is this much work. Fuck windows. Still use it though.
Will the future get worse?
>>55577748
No
luddite
>>55577748
Only in the short term
Who here on Windows 7 forever?
Gonna try out NTLite for driver integration and other customisations. Might as well pick up a license if it works properly for maximum autism.
nice digits but at this point you might as well switch to loonix, freetard
>>55577555
ooooooohhhhhhhhhh trips, dubs, then more trips
>55555555
help /g/ I'm fucked
I regret having installed Windows 10.
it's already passed one month and I dont have any cd key from my previous win
WHAT I DO NOW
PLEASE HELP ME
>>55577527
If you don't use your computer primarily for gaming Linux isn't actually that bad. I have been using Xubuntu for 4 days and I can say that its more user friendly than I expect, coming from someone who always used Windows. If you play games just duel boot.
>>55577527
You are fucked because
A) You didn't refuse the upgrade
and
B) You didn't downgrade when you had plenty of time to do so
These both indicate that you are too stupid to use a Linux based operating system, and >>55577576, as a newfag you should know that stupid people using a Linux based OS is bad for /g/, especially when /g/ suggests it.
So OP your choices are
A) Suicide
B) Glorious Suicide
>>55577664
So you and I know GNU + Linux is the best OS to install, but you don't want normies to use it, why? Also any resource recommendations for learning the command line?
I am offering a reward for anyone who can complete all of my puzzles, this is the first one, and it's harder than you think.
http://imgur.com/2nbGTqq
I think there is supposed to be a secret message but when i put the image through a stenography decoder, I get nothing.
>>55577836
waht
how did you get that?
I'm in love.
>>55577354
nothing special here move along
Fuck off
>>55577354
Change your wallpaper
What is the best way to encrypt a fixed storage drive so that it is accessible in both Windows and Linux? Bitlocker is not audited and requires a lot of setup in Linux.
>>55577270
Is you cheese pizza even that good?
>>55577270
veracrypt
>>55577378
Silly anon, I don't store food in my computer
>>55577529
Thank you, I will look into it.
Do you really need to know math for programming?
It helps since math is logic on steroids.
Also,
>still implying that sqrt(ab) = sqrt(a)sqrt(b) for negative integers a and b
>>55577166
>1/i=i
Nope
>>55577166
I would say that knowing some some higher levels of calculus, algebra and other things they have tried to teach me in university is the first step where you stop being code monkey and starts your long painful journey into software engineering.
If nothing else it helps you to develop/train the abstract engine in your head and filter out the lazy/bad students.
Also try to do anything in 3D related things without algebra. I dare you.
If tech illiterate "net neutrality" leftists have their way, this pro-consumer offer would be ILLEGAL as it violates the moronic, illiberal concept of "net neutrality" where consumers are denied better service in the name of "equality".
When did you actually start thinking for yourself and reject the authoritarian left-wing notion of a government regulated, anti-consumer "net neutrality" Internet?
Poor quality bait offcuts
>>55577139
TLDR
But based tmo!
If net neutrality doesn't exist your the price of your internet bill goes up the more your neighbours use use theirs. You might get free Pokemon Go but you'll be paying out the ass to download your shemale porn
>$700+
>1355 boost
Why the hell isn't this thing like $400 now with the 1080 having 2 gb more VRAM and a boost of 1911MHz for the same price and the 1070 being ~$450?
Because Zotac made the best of the best, theyre going to stay expensive because theyre still an expensive to manufacture card, with expensive high quality chips and performance where the price is reasonable.
>>55577113
Because it's HYUUUUUUEG! Seriously, look at the thing. The heatsink alone must cost more in raw materials than your entire case.
>>55577113
does the 1080 really only have a boost of 1911?
my 1070 has a boost of 1934
So windows is a bunch of faggotry wanting to do dumb shit but adobe and gaems
so what hypervisor would you guys use if you want GPU passthrough?
So far I've looked at esxi and some weird shit called unRAID by limetech.
Also you think AMD gpus will always be easier to pass through? I want the gtx1080 for machine learning shit on linux and ideally it'd be nice if there were a hypervisor that I could have the gpu pass through for both linux and windows and just run one at a time.
>>55577078
>gpu pass through
good luck with this, you gonna need it. I am not saying it doesn't exists, but in most project it still has the label "experimental", it has poor performance and it works with limited software, sometimes you even need combinations of hardware as well.
Much more reliable way is to dual boot. It is 10 minutes of setup, 100% software compatibility no matter what updates, drivers, kernels will screw up in future and no bottlenecks in your virtual machines.
>think AMD gpus will always be easier
AMD and anything linux related is a bad idea. Not that nvidia is much better, but still they at least bother to release SOMETHING which maintainers pack into packages.
>gtx1080 for machine learning
>machine learning
I am not sure which kind of problems you want to solve, but anything basic can be done with normal CPU + a LOT of RAM. But hey, it will play your games fine.
tldr:
GPUs in VMs are EXPERIMENTAL. Atm not worth any effort at all. Save yourself time and do dual boot if you must.
>>55577078
Calm the fuck down
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PCI_passthrough_via_OVMF
Proxmox is top tier and has easy passthrough.
For my first proper build, should I use an AMD CPU, or an Intel CPU? Which does /g/ recommend? I won't be doing anything too CPU intensive, but Gentoo will be used on the machine, so the compile times will have to be taken into account...
What kind of retarded question is that?
Entirely depens. If you are a poorfag and only want to invest very little monry, there are probably some AMD CPUs which are worth it. If you have a little more money to spend an Intel CPU will most probably be better,,,
>>55576982
>Gentoo will be used on the machine, so the compile times will have to be taken into account
If you're actually serious, the 8320 is a good choice for constant compiling, especially with Linux.
>>55577013
>8320 is a good choice
kek
Post questions, tips and stories of you restoring a computer
>Pic related
>1.33ghz single core
>1gb ram
>Slow as fuck with windows 7 when someone put it in there and gave it to me
>Put windows XP on it
>Still kinda slow
>Install mint
>Still slow
>Think of installing windows 2000 for it to be atleast decent
>Find windows XP super lite (200 mb)
>Finally runs at an acceptable rate
>Except when you put a video
Well they can't all be complete successes, but that'll do
>>55576924
>images (48).jpg
>(48)
>>55576924
Try something like lubuntu, puppy linux, damn small Linux, etc
>>55576924
Windows 8 or later might work reasonably well depending on your GPU because of the way later versions of windows offloads more tasks to it. Just be sure to use the 32 bit version instead of the 64 bit version. Also, a RAM upgrade might help but isn't crucial.
So guyz wtf happened here just wanted to try out my code (http://prntscr.com/bsyvsv a basic file size displayer)
>got the output pic related
>wtf.jpg
>restarted VisualStudio
>got normal output
Some explanations:
Output was: Filesize: 151.232 (pic related) ... > crash
Got this output multiple times debuging until restart
could it be that this is some data of nearby memory addresses?
srsly whats going on here
>>55576588
da code
>>55576588
Hans pls
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmIhZYCMgvI