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Custom Resolutions
30.08.2021
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If you are anything like me, you may have an old laptop from the mid-2010s lying around that still works well but has some obvious deficiencies. While the hardware is mostly fine, the 15.6-inch
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Converseen
02.05.2023
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is usually fine, for print you will need 300 DPI.) If you want to rotate and flip images, switch to the tab of the same name. In Rotate image you can choose to rotate 90 or 180 degrees clockwise
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System Monitoring
07.03.2025
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option. Mission Center now closes the individual graph and instead displays separate, continuously updated sub-graphs for each logical CPU core (Figure 5). Fine-Tuning If you map a drive letter
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Pi Zero-Based Weather Cam
04.12.2024
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grabbing. But if you're using the latest Pi Zero and OS version, you will be fine. Infos Raspberry Pi OS: https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/operating-systems/ ipcam2 on Github: https
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guiscrcpy
23.12.2019
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at a bit rate of up to 16000KBps (8000KBps in the default setting, which is totally fine). As options, you can enable a full-screen mode (Fullscreen ), Always on Top , and Keep display off (only screen
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Navit
07.10.2025
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. The hardware for this project does not need to be high-end. I had good results using both old Atom and i386 32-bit processors (Figure 1). I also tried using a Raspberry Pi 3, and it appeared to function fine
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Tuning for AMD GPUs
10.07.2025
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on the CPU and GPU types, CoreCtrl will show you the configuration options available for fine-tuning. For example, there are usually options for power management, plus today's AMD graphics cards support fan
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Ask Klaus!
28.06.2010
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just a week ago or so. The last two laptops connect fine at home (first with WEP, now WAP2). The Community Colleges where I teach have open WiFi access, but you have to pro- vide your credentials
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Configuring a Virtual Web Server
29.04.2008
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be fine initially. On openSUSE 10.3, launch YaST and install apache2 via the Software management module. Then start up a console, become root, and enter /etc/init.d/apache2 start. To find out whether ... applications; of course, this is not typically an issue for a server. If the virtual server is not an option for you, don't worry: The Apache web server works just fine with dynamic DNS service on the physical
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ASK KLAUS!
29.03.2009
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fine, but the wireless does not. I’ve attached the dmesg output. I have tried to run ndiswrapper and get a message “command not known,” yet in YaST it is ticked! The graphics drivers do not support

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