

tl:dr some company wants the FCC to let them pollute the shit out of the 900MHz unlicensed ISM so they can build another GPS-style satellite constellation. This would effect far more than just Z-wave.
Edit: not entirely accurate, read replies.


tl:dr some company wants the FCC to let them pollute the shit out of the 900MHz unlicensed ISM so they can build another GPS-style satellite constellation. This would effect far more than just Z-wave.
Edit: not entirely accurate, read replies.


Not really, drivers for ethernet chipsets are OS-dependent. Any x86 laptop is going to implement USB correctly because the controllers are built into the CPU


The reason you didn’t find any information is because those are physical standards and the actual PCIe bandwidth available will vary. You will need to look into specific information for your specific hardware.


This comment is a bit misleading. NetworkManager uses iwd or wpa_supplicant as a backend, it cannot manage wifi connections on its own. You can of course use either standalone.
What is your theory?


Electrical tape. Black.


The picture frame, modem, and cameras probably do, and the vacuum and switches could conceivably too.


You could consider peertube, although I am not terribly familiar with the hardware load


The definition of OS in those laws is ridiculously broad, you can safely assume that whatever you intend to make would fall under it.
The pipewire switch happened far more recently than a decade ago, you may be thinking of pulseaudio, which had far more valid criticisms than pipewire does now.


You can split them and just have twice as many disks, bit of work though


good lord, not even the solar powered four-function calculators are safe!


No one buys legitimate windows or office licenses anywhere, lol (except for corporations, I guess)


… what exactly do you intend to stream without a display server running? Yes you can run it headless, but you still need x11 or wayland obviously.


Sunshine uses VA-API for AMD GPUs, works fine on my RX 6600


As others have mentioned, keeping around a USB SSD with a windows install can be useful, I have a cheapo 10Gbps NVME eclosure, that is more than fast enough to host a snappy windows install. I have so far used it to run the shitty windows-only reddragon software to rebind buttons on my mouse, and to run stellaris (when they had a platform-dependant OOS but that has since been fixed)
A note about dual-booting, I learned a lot about EFI setting that up ages ago, and while I no longer dual-boot, the knowledge has been useful to me on many occasions, even for recovering cooked windows installs. I imagine it is more stream-lined these days, but then again it seems to have fallen out of fashion, so maybe not. YMMV
The NVIDIA driver is alright now, but in my experience had un-debuggable segfaults in the opengl part, so I had to abandon it. Sad.


Open source and source-available are two different things.
Distrobox is pretty shrimple