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I use Debian. What is your favorite distro?
BASED unix niggas!I currently use Openbsd and have used both manjaro and ubuntu in the past. Although Openbsd is a really solid OS I'm thinking of switching to either Freebsd or Artix since Openbsd is so slow.
ur missin out on them ethereum dollarz lolUsing Ubuntu but for some reason I can't get my gpu to run and I'm trying to use CUDA![]()
need it for deep learning lolur missin out on them ethereum dollarz lol
my RTX Titan is good at DEEP learningneed it for deep learning lol
I can run the gpu on windows but not all programs I need work there
That's really nice. I have the rtx 2080. I think the titan has a lot more VRAM thoughmy RTX Titan is good at DEEP learning
it's even better at mining ETH![]()
24 gigashitsThat's really nice. I have the rtx 2080. I think the titan has a lot more VRAM though
nice broDebian or CentOS, maybe switch to Rocky Linux later on
haven't tried it yet, it is supposed to be the successor to CentOSnice broI'm not familiar with rocky linux, is it pretty good?
I actually do lol. altho openRC has its drawbacks
Is openRC essentially an improved version of init that consists of shell scripts? I try to avoid shell script as much as possible because it's painful to write (not that systemd unit files are any better but there are plenty of existing ones that I can copy & paste).I actually do lol. altho openRC has its drawbacks
If you are a winfag, you can use Visual Studio or Dev-C++/TDM-GCC.I still have to reach the powerlevel where I would even see benefits using different operating systems, the only reason I used Ubuntu once because c compilers were preinstalled there. I have a class about it right now but still not started to learn the content also what is even a gpu good for, what does this thing have to do with bitcoins and how does one learn about that stuff? I study computer science lol. It will be over for me when I will try to get a jobstill have to google how to write a for loop
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yeah but tbh the interface is to complicated for me, so many settings and options, for the baby code I occasionaly have to write I like to use the editorIf you are a winfag, you can use Visual Studio or Dev-C++.
Yeah, on Windows just write the code on the default Notepad (or get Notepad++), then compile via the command prompt. Or if you want an interface similar to Linux, use Cygwin or MinGW.yeah but tbh the interface is to complicated for me, so many settings and options, for the baby code I occasionaly have to write I like to use the editor





