@catraxx No, it's only rated for 2666MHz. These laptops are usually supposed to come with 3200MHz

sudaksis@furry.engineer
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Started a new attempt at Linux on the laptop as a trial.@catraxx It's a Latitude 5420. Haven't used it much since I never need a laptop but with Windows becoming ever more unsustainable, the sooner I find a working setup, the better off I'll be when needing to fully drop it.
Also, the RAM is 2666MHz which I hear isn't as efficient as 3200MHz and that also affects the responsiveness of the OS. Maybe that means something too
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Started a new attempt at Linux on the laptop as a trial.Started a new attempt at Linux on the laptop as a trial. I've previously used Ubuntu, Fedora, Mint, Debian, Manjaro, and I think another one but these were all over a few months over a decade ago. Every time I've tried a distro in the past something would break just randomly (I tried to only use the terminal for installing and updating software, not for configurations, so it was not me breaking things haphazardly in terminal). Stuff like weird graphical glitches, missing sensor information (like battery status not recognized), driver issues (typically WiFi or USB), software not starting, etc.
The longest I've had a stable experience was on Fedora and used that for several months. It was quite nice, but I stuck with Windows for gaming ever since. Well, now I'm trying out Pop OS on this different laptop (just a used Dell work laptop; the last one was a Toshiba)
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Sliced my knuckle on a CPU heatsink such that there are four straight, little marks from on it from the metal fins that look like a tiny dinosaur had attacked me lolSliced my knuckle on a CPU heatsink such that there are four straight, little marks from on it from the metal fins that look like a tiny dinosaur had attacked me lol
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Really worth a watch, even if you aren't in the US.Really worth a watch, even if you aren't in the US. This is where we've been heading for decades. The security industry further accelerating mass surveillance and unethical policing practices. This method to obfuscate a license plate from AI detection systems is not legally a suggested/recommended action, but something one could research further.
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Stopped by the Microcenter yesterday and it seems like every time I go there's even more custom keyboard switches and keycaps lol@catraxx We can make keyboards so pretty now!
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Stopped by the Microcenter yesterday and it seems like every time I go there's even more custom keyboard switches and keycaps lolStopped by the Microcenter yesterday and it seems like every time I go there's even more custom keyboard switches and keycaps lol