I have no idea what you are trying to say by saying that?
I said. Linux is not Windows or Linux is not the same as windows.
In coding,' != ' is comparison operator that means "not equal to".
I have no idea what you are trying to say by saying that?
I already know that that. I'm still not getting why you are saying that to me, what point are you trying to make or why did you say that to me?I said. Linux is not Windows or Linux is not the same as windows.
In coding,' != ' is comparison operator that means "not equal to".
I'm just going to throw something out there. At work we are required by the Security team(CERT) to update the bios/firmware of servers every now and then because it can have security vulnaribilities as well. Workstations get their bios's updated automatically during Windows updates for the same reason as the laptop brand used support that by the vendor. Something to think about but you don't have to do anything with it, most modern BIOS's/UEFI's have rollback functionality now days, which wasn't back in the days of early BIOS's.a veteran of the computers would know about BIOS updates and when they are needed and would not just arbitrarily do one to get something to install.
@cherryduck Have you made any progress with your problem?Sad times. Does not matter what combination of sticks or slot usage, I get failures regardless. Starting to wonder if it's a motherboard or CPU issue, maybe my IMC is a bit screwed, who knows. Weird that Windows boots just fine if it IS a hardware issue.
I already know that that. I'm still not getting why you are saying that to me, what point are you trying to make or why did you say that to me?
No need to apologize I was just trying to understand what you meant. What I meant to say with that reply is that both Linux and Windows power users should be able to update a BIOS/UEFI, because that's os independent when it comes to the recommended(using a flash drive from and the flash tool in the BIOS/UEFI) way of updating a BIOS/UEFI is the same.Sorry.
My intention when I sent you that message was to say that I agree with you in that Windows Administration and Linux Administration are completely different as you said on this post (If I didn't get it wrong).
And, If I did, I apologize.