Live USB W11 worked and this was 1st time for me using live W11 USB… I don’t wish the experience of having to use it to anyone…
Live USB W11 worked and this was 1st time for me using live W11 USB… I don’t wish the experience of having to use it to anyone…
Was already waiting for Windows to boot while you replied so I was able to succesfully update BIOS from the live W11 USB, maybe next time I’ll try freeDOS but I doubt I’ll be updating BIOS any time soon again
Does not work either
Nothing wrong with the laptop. Everything works fine under Linux, it’s just that I’ve decided to update BIOS and had no idea I’ll run into this wall but otherwise I had great experience with Yoga.
No clue. I’d probably resort to installing Windows instead of risking that something may go wrong by using Wine for BIOS update.
File Roller worked for extracting but the BIOS file seems to be in a .fd format and it does not look like I can do anything with it without further modifications. I’m still downloading ISO for the live Windows USB.
That may work but I feel like it can cause me heap of other issues. I’ll leave this as a last resort for now.
Thanks, seems like I’ll have to do the live Windows USB. I have a older separate PC that still runs Windows 10 to make the USB if Ventoy wont work.
I’ve checked but it’s not :( Seems like I’ll have to try the live Windows USB route
In my experience it’s both cheap shitty headset and expensive shitty headset. The arguments is always wireless + mic so people go and spend ridiculous money on something that can be done better with a cheap good headphones like the Koss + dedicated mic that may not be as convenient to use but will sound much better.
Still, good sound design may be enjoyed on a shitty headset, it’s just that good audio can add more to gameplay than just graphics. Like for example walking in the main HUB area in Starfield is like soul numbingly hilarious… it does not feel alive at all even when you see NPCs walking around all the time.
Sound design > Graphics
Yeah, I’ve tried finding the config file to edit the path as the first thing but I could not find it. Adding the Path
as was suggested worked after removing TryExec
.
Thanks, that actually worked even though it did not at first.
I’ve tried to also do export PATH=/home/werecat/Grayjay:$PATH
but that did not work either. And finally I had to remove the TryExec
for some reason for the Path
to start working.
It launches now with Terminal even though I’ve set it to ‘false’ but at least it runs.
One sale just ended and there’s another… Where am I supposed to get time to play when I’m busy buying them?
Same here. I’m using CorrCTRL for my 6800XT and the VRAM OC is not working properly, will give LACT a try
You eat it?
I just like GNOME better. Especially on a laptop. KDE is technically better on a desktop but all the things that annoy me on KDE tip the scales enough for me to use GNOME instead.
Probably because you’ve said it’s rated 3.14
I have Lenovo, not Dell.