

Yes, they’ll use Linux.
Yes, they’ll use Linux.
Does she use O365 PowerPoint? Because morph animations and similar stuff can’t be replicated with LO Impress properly.
drives down the price
That’s what they’re disabling now
Open source alternative to Steam inhome streaming / Nvidia GameStream
You can run Jellyfin on the Ryzen 3600 machine and point it to the NAS movie directory. At least to try it out (Alternatively, throw some movie files on the machine locally as a test). Then just use the Jellyfin frontend (http://localhost:8096/) on the same machine as the media player (or the official Jellyfin Media Player Linux app). Then also try if you like using it via Jellyfin app on the phone.
Just imagine what this saves in hosting bills
Only on Linux, because the HDMI forum didn’t allow AMD to write an open source driver with HDMI 2.1 features
Depends a lot on the game, Ridge Racer 7 is easy to run for example. Playing it on 5600X + RX 6800 at 4x scaling with rock solid 60 FPS. I’m sure some powerful phones could run games at native res and 30 FPS
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Mac Mini M4 Pro can be ordered with up to 64GB shared memory
Setting per game frame limits and undervolting AMD GPUs is a lot more complicated than on Windows
Fair enough, but it’s an option if people really want to stay on Windows. But using the chance to switch them to Linux is great
I have two machines on 23H2 and they still get security updates
Fourth option is forcing the Windows 11 update through Rufus
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This.
The bottom plate looks concerned, too
Or just run Jellyfin on your desktop and sync the phone app from time to time. Finamp even allows downloads, so no connection to the server needed at all times.
Oh what I was about to correct you but apparently I always assumed the Zero 2 had the dual core chip of the Pi 2, not a quad core