• li10@feddit.uk
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      2 years ago

      Yeah, then it totally would’ve worked and had no other issues

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        There really isn’t much you need to do to get your HDMI port working on Linux. In fact, the kernel module is probably loaded by default.

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          Exactly. I’ve had HDMI working on even the most hardened kernel on Arch. Either they needed to modprobe or they had installed the driver to the wrong folder and an insmod would have solved that too.

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        They is, and has been for a very long time, perfectly valid for singular use.

        Most people I’ve encounted do it all the time without noticing between sentences.

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        Where you you see a gender qualifier in the post? If you don’t know you don’t assume because you turn into a donkey or something like that.

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        In english, they stands for both plural and gender-neural (when you don’t know whether the person you’re referring to is male or female).

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        There’s not a man I meet but doth salute me

        As if I were their well-acquainted friend

        A comedy of errors, act IV, scene 3

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        They has been used to refer to an unspecified individual since before you were born.