Driver PNP is most commonly a gpu drover issue. If your CPU has an integrated GPU you can pull your discrete one and boot off that. If that works you can use DDU to remove the old disaply driver and then you can grab fresh ones from online.
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Given something like 40% of the world relies on crops grown with things like combine harvesters and fertilisers his rhetoric is straight up genocidal as getting rid of those would lead to the death of billions.
Plus for all it’s horrors the pharmaceutical industry provides some pretty neat things that help people not die.
The issue ultimately doesnt really lie with industry as a concept/ technology but how we’ve implemented it. Getting rid of it would make things worse for everyone.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Have you ever traveled solo? How was your experience?
11·7 days agoYeah I’ve done it a few times mostly just doing rail travel across Europe and it’s an absolute joy.
It gives you the opportunity to have a pretty much perfect itinerary for yourseof getting to see exactly what you want where you want.
I’ve often found it can get a little lonely feeling in longer journeys so I’ve often made plans to left up with friends who are on holiday too or live near where I’m going and that’s always nice.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Proton has ties to Israel. What's a safe alternative?
1·19 days agoThat’s it? they’ve got some metal hosted in the country somewhere? I was expecting more.
Looking through the thread it seems you’re very keen on the end of the ongoing genocide of the Palestinian people and privacy which is good but going after proton won’t help on either front here.
If you want to help stop the murder look into the BDS and the organisations they’re currently running boyoctts against and focus your efforts on those as those organisations are the ones propping up the Israeli state and allowing/assisting it to commit it’s crimes. community action against targets that matter will have a far more meaningful effects than going after a handful of servers. To this end also look up Palestinian organisations where you live to work with. The Palestine Solidarity Campaign in the UK is good example.
And on the privacy side I feel you seem to miss the point of how VPNs work. If you avoid ever setting your exit point to Israel then Israel will never see your traffic and be able to surveil it. Unless you have some evidence that Proton’s network has been compromised I can’t see any technical reason to avoid using Proton or any other provider running endpoints in Israel.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Proton has ties to Israel. What's a safe alternative?
0·20 days agoDo you have information on proton’s Israel links? I know they used radware several years ago but no longer do.


Man I remember death matching on this way back when. Was some excellent stuff.