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henfredemars@lemmy.world

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  • The most reliable way I know is to seek documentation for the board. It’s up there with PCI lanes in that the board designer will know what has been configured to work with that physical connector. This kind of info is definitely part of your motherboard documentation.

    I’m not familiar with dmidecode so unfortunately I cannot comment on that.




  • henfredemars@infosec.pubtoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.worldIs this a 2230 M.2 Slot?
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    Looks like one to me. Remember that M.2 is a form factor. You can have an M.2 slot that does not support SSD storage for example. I have one that is only intended to work with wifi adapters.

    Based on the wifi designation on the board I’ll bet it only works with wifi cards.

    M.2 is a form-factor. It talks about the shape only, it says nothing about what the device you are using can do. Many boards have restrictions on supported devices for the physical slot.






  • It also comes with cost of living growing to insane proportions. Fewer people can afford to live near their preferred school, some portion of which won’t ride the bus. More students living further away will tend to increase demand for transportation and the increasing length of the bus ride will worsen the ratio of car to bus riders. Apparently we can’t afford housing people near the resources they need to access these days.

    With that said, I’ve seen the insane long line of cars waiting to enter a school and thought how glad I was not being in that line.