I’m using truenas for my homebrew setup. I need to buy 2 more drives and start planning on rebalancing my setup, but this is how it looks right now.
I’m using truenas for my homebrew setup. I need to buy 2 more drives and start planning on rebalancing my setup, but this is how it looks right now.
It looks like it is happening in the same spot on your bed, and it looks almost like the filament is not extruded near the bed in that area.
It’s is possible for you to have a cool spot in that area? It sounds silly, but do you have a dent in that area?
Does this happen if you move the print away from where the defect is happening? Try moving it in your slicer.
If it still happens in the same spot on your print, try rotating it in your slicer and see if it appears in the same spot.
I’m sorry to say that when FMHY first shut down I migrated here, then never went back. It was my first foray into Lemmy.
Back in '07 it was an easy entry into Linux and was praised constantly.
I’m not completely sure if they were the distro that started the trend, but the ‘Ubunufication’ of distros since then has made Linux easier to access.
It’s a shame that they began sharing telemetry and displaying ads to their users. As more distros break ranks for profit, like Red Hat and Suse, we will slowly see more techs accepting this behavior.
You should not have any issues. Worst case scenario is that one is slower than the other and will cause the faster one to step down, but unless one is significantly slower, you should have no issues.
Generally, in the past 10 years at least, mixed memory on dual channel configuration has not been an issue.