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« le: 19/12/16 20:47 »:ouimaitre: http://www.larousse.fr/dictionnaires/francais/faignant_faignante/32686
au temps pour moi
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:ouimaitre: http://www.larousse.fr/dictionnaires/francais/faignant_faignante/32686
bah non.
Du coup j'ai fait la maj hier, et là, pour l'instant, le PC est tjrs ok.
Toujours ca d'économisé
machines like the 8200 Elite can be equipped with optional discrete graphics at the factory. On the other, third-party MXM graphics cards are difficult to find, so you probably won't be upgrading the systems after purchase. The MXM card slot in this review unit is unoccupied, so the system uses the i5-2500S's integrated Intel HD 2000 Graphics.
donc celui a 160 faut une carte discrete , c'est le bordel ?
tout à fait
d'ailleurs avec la dernière grosse maj w10, ils ont eu la bonne idée de faire revenir l'icone dans la zone de notification
Parfaitement intégré
Renommé" Windows defender" d'ailleurs
# uname -a
SunOS appprod6 5.10 Generic_150400-23 sun4u sparc SUNW,SPARC-Enterprise
Resultats obtenus selon un process de mesures, objectivement comparable, je ne vois pas ce qu'on peut redire à un test de ce genre.
Orange premier ? Quelle surprise, operateur historique, le plus gros reseau, la plus gros portefeuille de frequences, les plus gros moyens. Free, dernier entrant, reussi à fournir une prestation de service en etant arrivé sur le marché en janvier 2012, en etant le SEUL operateur de l'HISTOIRE à tenir ses engagements contractuels de deploiement et de couverture.
Il suffit de remettre ces faits en perspective pour regarder cette etude d'un autre oeil.
Mais bon, c'est evident, Free c'est de la fiente [:dawa]
apt-get install 2nd-degre
Lecture des listes de paquets... Fait
Construction de l'arbre des dépendances
Lecture des informations d'état... Fait
E; impossible de trouver le paquet 2nd-degre
http://www.fredzone.org/free-mobile-la-qualite-du-reseau-laisserait-toujours-a-desirer-selon-rootmetrics-554
je crois surtou que youtube est bridé avec free, dixit ma soeur
Perso Orange j'eviterais en ce moment :
http://www.clubic.com/pro/entreprises/orange-france-telecom/actualite-801804-stephane-richard-rachat-bouygues-regrette.html
la navigation/gestion de fichiers sous bash, j'ai + l'habitude (de l'épouqe de la fac) que celle sous CMD
http://www.clubic.com/linux-os/actualite-801304-bash-windows.html
[:rajesh koothrappali:3]
recallbox ca passe nickel sur un pi2 deja
J'allais la poster Le bluetooth et le WiFi intégrés c'est top ! Par contre ça ne décode pas le x265 de manière hardware et sur les sites de torrents ce format est de plus en plus répandu
The Raspberry Pi 3 Model B is the third generation Raspberry Pi with a 64-bit 1.2GHz quad-core processor, 1GB of RAM, WiFi (b/g/n), and Bluetooth 4.1!
The latest Raspberry Pi retains the same overall form factor as previous models ensuring compatibility with existing add-on boards (HATs) however some minor changes to the layout and more powerful processor mean we've redesigned our Pibow case.
1.2GHz 64-bit quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 CPU (BCM2837)
1GB RAM (LPDDR2 SDRAM)
On-board Wireless LAN - 2.4 GHz 802.11 b/g/n (BCM43438)
On-board Bluetooth 4.1 + HS Low-energy (BLE) (BCM43438)
4 x USB 2.0 ports
10/100 Ethernet
40 GPIO pins
Full size HDMI 1.3a port
Combined 3.5mm analog audio and composite video jack
Camera interface (CSI)
Display interface (DSI)
microSD slot
VideoCore IV multimedia/3D graphics core @ 400MHz/300MHz
With the ARMv8 processor it can run the full range of ARM GNU/Linux distributions, including Snappy Ubuntu Core, as well as Microsoft Windows 10 IoT edition.
You will need the latest NOOBS image (1.8.0) for the Wireless LAN and Bluetooth drivers to be installed. We sell a pre-imaged NOOBS card on it's own or you will find it included in our Essentials Kits and Complete Starter Kits.
Performance
Compared with the Raspberry Pi 2 the CPU is running at a 33% faster clock rate (1.2GHz vs 0.9GHz) the more modern core also means a more efficient instruction set, especially when performing operations on 64-bit values.
Video and 3D performance has also seen a bump with the VideoCore being clocked at 400MHz for video processing (up from 250MHz) and the 3D graphics processor running at 300MHz (up from 250MHz).
In general use you can expect the Raspberry Pi 3 to perform around 50% quicker than the Raspberry Pi 2 running the same software. In the future as software adds optimisations for the architecture the gap will widen further.
Wireless LAN, Bluetooth, and oh my!
The biggest change is the inclusion of integrated Wireless LAN and Bluetooth 4.1 on board adding two great connectivity options straight out of the box. The Wireless LAN should be compatible with all home network setups and is supported in the latest NOOBs image.
We've achieved speeds of around 40Mbit/sec using the new built in adaptor which is similar to the speeds we see with USB Wi-Fi dongles in the same setup.
Bluetooth will allow you to use a wireless keyboard/trackpad without extra dongles, keeping things nice and tidy.
GPIO and layout
The GPIO header and layout remains the same as before so all of your existing HATs and add-on boards will work fine with the Raspberry Pi 3.
Some cases will not be ideal:
the indicator LEDs have moved (to accommodate the Wireless LAN antenna)
the microSD slot is no longer spring-loaded meaning a little more access space is required
the processor benefits from a little more venting for heat management
some of the smaller components on the board have moved
it's likely that cases made from metal will cause signal issues with the Wireless LAN and Bluetooth.
We've redesigned our Pibow case to provide more venting, a place for installing a heatsink if you really want to push your Pi, and to allow easier access to the microSD slot.