No real need to upgrade for the wired devices. If any of your wireless devices can take advantage of the add features then maybe upgrade otherwise you would not see much difference between the '66 & the '87. I don't have any personal experience with the RT-AC3200.
Nothing in the manual tells me that the 4 pin is optional. I base my opinion on the following statement from page 1-34 of the manual.
"DO NOT forget to connect the 4-pin/8-pin EATX12 V power plug. Otherwise, the
system will not boot."
If you are testing with a single memory module it needs to be in slot D1. Also you need to plug in the 4 pin and the 8 pin power plugs as well as the 24 pin power plug or it will not boot.
I've experienced this on a few different set ups but usually dual monitors. After going through everything I could think of, I've come to the conclusion that it is caused by dwm (desktop windows manager) and I don't know how to solve it completely but anything you can do to reduce the load that...
It looks like hiding the upgrade and then rebooting keeps the upgrade hidden for now.
EDIT: This is actually three upgrade to Win 10 updates, all with the same name but with slightly different sizes. Once you've hidden all three of them they appear to stay hidden.
I've seen this on several Win 7 machine today. The Win 10 upgrade shows up as an optional update and it is already checked.
EDIT: This is actually three upgrade to Win 10 updates, all with the same name but with slightly different sizes. Once you've hidden all three of them they appear to...
Switching Power Supply
Model # FY2405000
According to the picture on the back of the brick, with the guide notch facing down, the two pins on the right are - and the two pins on the left are +.
Yes. Libraries is a function/feature of Windows Explorer, not your user profile.
For example your User Profile folder "Documents" and the Public User Profile folder "Documents" are where Windows Explorer will look to to find the files that it will show in the Libraries Document view that it...
To be fair I have been beta testing operating systems and applications since the 1980's and some of my current installs are bleeding edge "nightlies" which will break and often.
With openSUSE 13.2 I would be surprised if you could not find every program you need.
If you just want to learn then...
I use a lot of different applications in several different flavors of Linux and I almost never have to "manually install", there are times when you have to go to the console to make certain programs work or keep working and the forum can be your friend then. The openSuse forum users are a pretty...