I really want to build a racing seat type setup for racing games, but I wouldn't use this steering wheel. The lack of a shifter is the main reason why.
I'm sure I could add a shifter to the setup, but I would have to do some "research" to see what other options I have if I'm gonna be piecing...
It should do it automatically. Just plug it into LAN port 1 (I'm not sure if LAN2 has the ability) and it'll work. I'll log into one of my boxes real quick and see if their is a setting you can enable, disable or pick the LAN port to bridge to.
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SM doesn't seem to have the option in the BMC...
It works the same as if the dedicated IPMI port was connected. Can power on the system, power off, reboot, access BIOS, OS, pretty much anything as if you were physically at the host with a keyboard and mouse.
On my EPYCs I use the BMC web interface on them often to troubleshoot issues. I only need to plug in the LAN port 1 and it will bridge the BMC/IPMI port to it. So the host will show up in my ARP table with two different IPs and two different MAC addresses. One will be the "internet" access to...
What's ironic is many people flocked to streaming services such as YT because the ads on OTA/Cable TV were becoming a problem.
People who ignore history are doomed to repeat it.
Meh, I dunno. I play gameboy, nes, snes, etc... games on my Deck and enjoy not having to switch out game media when I want to play another one. Not sure on the battery life while doing this as I am usually in a car traveling somewhere with it plugged into a charger.
All that picture and chart tells me is one thing.
Comic book based movies are going to be replaced by Video Game based movies.
Whether or not they'll be successful is anyone's guess, but the market will be flooded with them soon.
I've bought many things from tugm4470 myself. All EPYC related. One of the motherboards I bought from them had a bad memory slot. I contacted them and they immediately wanted me to do troubleshooting. To which I simply told them I had 5 other EPYC systems with the same RAM that all worked and...
I haven't seen it yet and don't plan to go to the theaters to watch it. I am sure others have the same thought. Theaters just aren't worth it anymore. They cost way too much money and time. Then, when you do take the time and pay the money some a$$hole in the theater won't STFU during the show...
2 years existence? Pretty sure Time Splitters is pretty old.
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Oh they were shut down years ago and reestablished apparently. In the 2 years since their reestablishment they were closed. Now it makes sense.