Possible to change username? Little did we know 15+ years ago that privacy would be as important as it is today.
I would like to change my username to SadTelevision8558
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I understand what you're saying but that's not my experience with the Gigabyte Z270 Gaming K7 (F4 BIOS). My Vcore is set at 1.16 manually.
I only notice Vcore drop if I use the Normal+DVID mode or Auto modes. Anyhow, thank you for clarifying what you observed on the ASUS board. I am certainly...
That's really odd because my Gigabyte Z270X-Gaming K7 definitely has a manual mode and setting that results in fixed voltages even if EIST/C-States are turned on. I lack adaptive mode though on my board.
Anyhow, I wonder if the BIOS teams are just swamped trying to cope with Z270 and Ryzen...
Do both EVGA and MSI boards have Adaptive VCore settings? If you're OCing I think that is critical.
I'm pretty pissed my Gigabyte board lacks Adaptive Voltage settings.
Hello,
This part really caught my eye regarding Vcore settings:
If that's the case, then it sounds like the CPU is allowed to ramp down vcore and clock speeds assuming you have EIST/C-states activated? Then how is that any different than an adaptive voltage or offset mode? I was always under...
Question--why do you guys also do a Noctua application? Is that just to show how its done with liquid metal and a traditional TIM? Are there disadvantages to using a typical paste? I've read on some places where people say traditional pastes will flow out over time or whatever...
I currently have a NAS running napp-it via ESXi. I set it up back in 2011 or so and I've let it run on its own. It also has a Windows 7 VM that's in charge of doing media downloads.
However more recently I've been wondering if I can have an HTPC as well. Part of my desire is to have a Windows...
I see what you mean, but what I'm saying is I setup a "test" folder with Guest login, meaning I should NOT have to login.
However in the ACL Extension, I made sure "Everyone@" is set to read only, and I added root to have full permissions. Therefore, when I try to access this "test" folder...
http://i.imgur.com/ngj69bF.png
That's how I have my permissions setup. When I visit my server through Windows, it lets me browse that folder with no login, but I can't delete it. However if I login with root, I can then get write access? I thought that's what I was describing or did I do...
But is it possible to set:
- No login needed to read/execute
- Login required to write?
I think I got it setup where I turned ON guest access but set trivial acl everyone@ to "read." therefore, unless I login as root for example, i can't copy files over. Would that be correct?
@Gea:
Question regarding permissions because I haven't set something up properly even after 2 years (shame on me).
First off, let's just reset everything. I should probably start with a reset ACL because everything is screwed up after 2 years of stupidity. Do I reset to "Modify?" What should...
How does Omni get updated if I use the bundled esxi bundle with Napp it off your website? Is there some updater utility? The update functionality within napp-it is for napp-it only right?
Is it not recommended to use OI anymore? I have an OI based napp-it server that I've been running for over a year now. I haven't followed this thread for a while, but it seems like there's now a standalone napp-it on Omni? Should I switch?
I'm really just a newbie with Linux, and command line...
whats the internal base reservation? I thought there was that option to run only to 90% full. I don't want to get too close to being full.
But even with that I don't see why it goes from 7.88T => 7.2T => 6.4T for my folder. Sorry for being newb :(