Look to be honest I don’t agree with your stance but I respect the fact that you both don’t wish to donate and more importantly receive. I fell some people would be quite happy to take but not give.
Look to be honest I don’t agree with your stance but I respect the fact that you both don’t wish to donate and more importantly receive. I fell some people would be quite happy to take but not give.
If the card was in NTFS, then Linux may not deal with it correctly, whereas windows is fine with both NTFS and fat.
Is it an issue with disk format maybe? Eg. Fat32 vs NTFS etc
You know what mate you could have put the above info into your original post to help those trying to help you. Instead of the way you just came across in your reply, whether or not you agree with the aid given just accept it with thanks.
No just went …that’s it I’m done. Deleted my account and moved across to the fediverse, haven’t looked back
Just get off it people. Easy to solve.
And courage, because this could have really been twisted and clouded, Gamers Nexus really went out on a limb (albeit justified).
It is fairly easy to obey the road rules. The problem is that if over time the laws aren’t enforced then it is easy over time for thos laws to erode, and then suddenly it feels weird to obey them.
Hello, I’m far from an expert but I had a similar issue on my desktop, running mint and an Nvidia GPU. After looking at a lot of places for an answer one that did work for me was below
Ust/bin/Nvidia_sleep.sh. (off the top of my head it is something like this, can confirm later if you can’t find it.)
At the top put in “exit 0”
See if it works for you. But it seems when I get an update it does at times get overwritten.