Here is an interesting link that a user can answer questions to refine Linux distro choices:
Here is an interesting link that a user can answer questions to refine Linux distro choices:
I was thinking, “Wait…what…?” But there it is:
I second this sentiment.
It gives better flexibility going forward and you save that money for now. When ready, you can decide wall mount or free standing rack, patch panel or none or anything you wish to change once you’ve had time to consider the issue more thoroughly.
I never installed any additional patch panels. Instead I just put the RJ-45 end on and plug straight into the switch. Easier and I never have any problems doing so.
All cars now have “black boxes” that track the telemetry of the vehicle. It is no longer optional. In the event of an accident, this data is used to help determine cause.
Edit: I did not make this up, the response calling it the ECU has no idea about this apparently, but it does not make it any less true. In the US all manufacturers have to install telemetry devices.
My Shield is telling me it is not available on my device. What must I do to change its mind?
He’d reply, but his keyboard just broke.
That would not be a happy ending to the story.