And hopefully we shall not meet for achieving the goal or even after success is seen (if at all , for this reason).
Get BlueMail for Android On 25 Dec 2018, 22:36, at 22:36, Skool!lookS <look.k...@guruvision.com> wrote: >The conversation may appear very very basic and boring for many... > > >Get BlueMail for Android > >On 25 Dec 2018, 22:35, at 22:35, Skool!lookS <look.k...@guruvision.com> >wrote: >>Can I help in any way? >> >>Perhaps by helping you by telling things that can/may get it working? >> >>If others can tolerate our conversation on list, otherwise off-list. >> >>As usual there are no guarantees but I have a hunch there may be a >>working solution... >> >>Get BlueMail for Android >> >>On 25 Dec 2018, 22:31, at 22:31, Dnyanraj Mali >><dnyanraj.m...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>I purchased Lenovo Ideapad 330 AMD Ryzen 5 a month ago, which does >not >>>support Linux 64 bit (tried Ubuntu 16.04 onwards, Centos 7, Gentoo). >>>You can go through forums on Lenovo site, If you go through previous >>>PLUG >>>emails, I started a discussion regarding same.. >>> >>>Even windows 10 touchpad drivers are not supported. >>> >>>Regards, >>> >>>Dnyanraj >>>+91 9823 562238 >>> >>> >>> >>>On Tue, Dec 25, 2018 at 4:06 PM Ravishankar Rajagopalan < >>>rravishan...@mail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Just to add, the boards I saw on the net are all gaming boards. I >>>need >>>> something for software development (not necessarily an >>ultra-powerful >>>> gaming system). But I do use VM's. If anyone has tried and tested >>>> recommendation for boards and graphic cards too, please let me >know. >>>> >>>> Thanks ! >>>> >>>> On 25/12/18 3:23 PM, Ravishankar Rajagopalan wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi All, >>>> >>>> I've been using Ubuntu 14.04LTS on an Intel processor for many >>years. >>>I am >>>> now looking at building a new machine for software development this >>>time >>>> using an AMD processor instead of Intel - as it looked like cost >>>effective >>>> and yet powerful enough. >>>> >>>> I am thinking of using a AMD Ryzen 2nd Generation Processor (mostly >>>AMD >>>> Ryzen 7 2700X or a AMD Ryzen 5 2600X) and an X470 based motherboard >>>> (Gigabyte X470 Aorus Gaming [but not the Wifi version as it's too >>>expensive >>>> and I don't need the on board Wifi] - based on >>>> >>>https://www.techradar.com/news/computing-components/motherboards/best-motherboard-14-reviewed-and-rated-904229 >>>> or MSI X470 Gaming M7 AC Motherboard) >>>> >>>> Does anyone have experience using this combination or any other AMD >>>Ryzen >>>> 2nd generation systems for software development use? Just wanted to >>>know if >>>> it's OK to go ahead since it's a considerable investment OR is it >>>safer to >>>> stick with Intel based systems? If you have any recommendations for >>>> motherboard-processor that would be great too. Had a cursory glance >>>at some >>>> websites talked about some GCC issues with 1st gen Ryzen >processors. >>>Also >>>> one dealer told me that using the newer AMD processors one needs to >>>install >>>> Ubuntu 18, and it won't work with older Ubuntu versions, any idea >>how >>>true >>>> is this? >>>> >>>> Would appreciate an early response. If anyone has experience/knows >>of >>>> other people's experiences building AMD 2nd gen Ryzen systems using >>>Linux, >>>> kindly share as I plan to order soon. >>>> >>>> Thanking in anticipation. >>>> >>>> Ravi >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> plug-mail mailing list >>>> plug-mail@plug.org.in >>>> http://list.plug.org.in/listinfo/plug-mail >>>> >>> >>> >>>------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> >>>_______________________________________________ >>>plug-mail mailing list >>>plug-mail@plug.org.in >>>http://list.plug.org.in/listinfo/plug-mail
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