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  1. Angry Dog

    Was unable to complete Linux installation

    Exactly right, but due to the bad resolution we simply couldn't navigate, everything was massive we couldn't get to the functions we needed hence my frustration because it should have been a simple fix. But yea... again failure... so yea we will be saving up putting money together and see if we...
  2. Angry Dog

    Was unable to complete Linux installation

    We actually did a few test runs the PCs with onboard GPU "AMD" didn't give these problems so we didn't picked up on it until the PC with the 1650 failed to do a proper install. Why have this GPU? it was suppose to be connected to two projectors. See thanks to the Covid 19 people have to sit far...
  3. Angry Dog

    Was unable to complete Linux installation

    No rant, i was pointing out a serious problem to the community may not had experience with and i hoped that a developer might see it as well. But in the end it doesn't really matter. It took us 4 months to gather enough old computers to actually get this PC lab going. It took another month to...
  4. Angry Dog

    Was unable to complete Linux installation

    hi everyone, so basically was installing Linux on a new computer with a 1650 OC addition. i was unable to change the resolution and this made it impossible to find anything as everything was so big that near 100% of the functions was inaccessible. Simply put if Linux does not allow the user...
  5. Angry Dog

    Indvidual digitial Safety.

    Family of mine is 14 years or age and this individual refuse to use any social service because online toxicity is a real thing. this person does use software that they can control and have learned me a great deal actually. As for a phone tracking us? That is the point i am making here and why...
  6. Angry Dog

    Indvidual digitial Safety.

    I guess you are wondering why the Linux Forum ? Well for years now Linux have been almost impervious to most attacks the net has to offer. That is not to say it is100% safe, we all know that is not the case with any OS but why Linux? Simple truth is Linux is addible and have proven itself...
  7. Angry Dog

    Indvidual digitial Safety.

    I am so sorry i actually don't post on here because i get it wrong all the time. Just delete it. I am way to stupid to use Linux forums.
  8. Angry Dog

    Indvidual digitial Safety.

    Good day everyone, I hope you are all doing well, This post will be much like my old posts about CPU's being hacked but this time it is not just the CPUs. To date i still maintain that the user is the weakest link in digital safety. However i do no longer believe this to be true. I must...
  9. Angry Dog

    Confused & new to the development world.

    @JasKinasis, Hey, thank you for your reply and i hope i can bother you with a few more questions. My background, i was trained as MCSE back in the day with NT4.0 and naturally i worked with many products since then as networks evolved but lately companies are moving over to the cloud so...
  10. Angry Dog

    Confused & new to the development world.

    Needless to say i still have imposter syndrome especially after reading all this. Your company must be lucky to have you and i am humbled by your very clear answer. Yes IntelliJ community addition is a great tool but as you pointed out eventually we have to fork out the cash or find something...
  11. Angry Dog

    Confused & new to the development world.

    Thank you for the reply, i will re-ask this question in Dev-ops as suggested
  12. Angry Dog

    Confused & new to the development world.

    so sorry, again i thought that this question didn't belong in Dev-ops because i am a noob. i am really sorry.
  13. Angry Dog

    Confused & new to the development world.

    Good day everyone, I hope all of you are doing well and is safe. :) Today I wish to write/post about Software development tools and ask why there isn't just a single standard. To be clear software development is still new to me as i come from a very "old school" network background that...
  14. Angry Dog

    CPU level security threat. How can we protect ourselves?

    Yes but that said i didn't have a lot of trouble to get a official driver and that kinda makes up for it a little. But only a little. The point is we can get our stuff to work but yea a open source drive would be nice
  15. Angry Dog

    CPU level security threat. How can we protect ourselves?

    Intel and AMD has a shared market when it comes to the X86 CPU type but yea with Apple and indeed the Pi driving arm and With big players like NVIDIA getting in on the action i suspect a massive movement to arm CPUs because of their over all cost and low power draw with really good performance...
  16. Angry Dog

    CPU level security threat. How can we protect ourselves?

    Right now my network storage is Western digital 1TB X4 for redundancy, they are sitting at 12% use. 1 external hard drive and I also make use of USB thumb drives 8Gb. I keep them small due to cost and because i put data to them and then soft lock it "make it read only" once done. They are for...
  17. Angry Dog

    CPU level security threat. How can we protect ourselves?

    There are two sides to computer/network security and the one i wish to address is personal computer and network security. For me, i have a dedicated computer running a few scanning tools that i pay for and keep updated. Its sol purpose is to scan my external hard drives, USB thumb drives and...
  18. Angry Dog

    CPU level security threat. How can we protect ourselves?

    Yes i 100% agree with you. But as i understand it, it is no longer just Intel, according this article Blog Podcast Events Resources Security Advisory: Major Flaws Found Within AMD Processors So the very reason i went with AMD was to avoid the Intel problem. Now both share a situation that...
  19. Angry Dog

    CPU level security threat. How can we protect ourselves?

    So i guess i have to now take time out of my day to go google every example where a thumb drive infected a series of computers? Honestly is this what is expected in 2021 where basically any company that handles sensitive data outright prohibit the use of thumb drives as a company policy? Not...
  20. Angry Dog

    CPU level security threat. How can we protect ourselves?

    Yea i was told this 2 years ago that was possible. I believed their solution was build on a antivirus i am not sure if it is a fully integrated Windows based solution.
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