Seconding this, Dell has excellent support for Linux on their enterprise laptops (Latitude and Precision).
XPS are another breed, and tend to be marketed as a ultrabook or a MacBook competition.
I have noticed that healthy torrents stall when the ISP closes the port I was using in the end. Several torrent clients have the option to check if the port is open or closed, and also another option to randomize the port at startup.
QBittorrent and Transmission have an option to anonymize or have the data encrypted, and that seems to make a difference for me when downloading using my employers ISP.
I hate it, basically I have to force myself when I boot into windows to physically disconnect the RJ45 from the back, so it doesn't replace the boot entries thru an update.
Also for whoever is curious, there’s 100G QSFP28 which has breakdown cables to 4x 25G SFP28, I’m not a networks guy but I think at that point it’s not Ethernet anymore but InfiniBand.
Alguien recuerda cuando salió en Otro Royo hace como 20 años con un disque brazalete tele transportador o intergaláctico o una mamada así?
Translation for those who ain’t Mexican or can’t speak spanish: does anyone remember when he appeared on that popular TV show like 20 years ago claiming he had a teleporting bracelet or an intergalactic travel device or some bullshit like that?
Just remember that bottles doesn’t store it’s data in the same directory as wine (or in ~/.wine/drive_c) instead it uses its own drive_c directory. Make sure you’re placing the VST within the bottles folders. I found a similar error when patching FL Studio license, it wouldn’t apply so I had to run the regedit.exe within the bottles environment so it could ‘apply the registry changes’ to my bottles regedit.
Thank you for your input, tourist.