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Same for Samsung afaik. Pop into the bootloader and just wipe everything.
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Same for Samsung afaik. Pop into the bootloader and just wipe everything.
With the hw MCE errors, it’s probably toast.
You could try reseating or swapping the ram around, if it’s socketed
I share my jellyfin with my mom
You can install as many OSes as you want.
Yeah you would need to use a ; instead of &&
I guess waybar still returns 0 on segfault. Seems weird.
while true; do waybar; done
But op used the word camera 3 times and the word phone 0 times…
Yes, just look at eth0. You might like the iptraf tool too.
Apparently it’s a Canada only thing, started in 2015.
TIL it’s only Canada that switched
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cadbury_Creme_Egg
As of 2015, the packaging in Canada has been changed to a 34 g (1.2 oz), purple, red and yellow soft plastic shell.
Wax paper, or just paper, or tin foil.
Like Cadbury creme eggs used to just be wrapped in foil, now they’re plastic. <- Apparently this is only in Canada since 2015. TIL.
Yeah but then you have a customer calling and screaming at you “We just launched our big sale of the year and our site has been down for an hour!!!”.
If you let them burst and bill them, you end up with angry clients. If you don’t, you end up with angry clients. Letting them burst and being forgiving with the bill is the better approach IMHO.
Before everyone gets their pitchforks out - Person from the image posted on Hacker News, CEO replied and said this charge shouldn’t have happened and they wouldn’t be charging the client anything.
I think so, the depth of field doesn’t really make sense.
Also, can try moving the ssd to another pc to rule out hardware.
If you can’t sysrq then you’re down to bisecting kernel releases to find the patch that introduced the issue. You could also review for any new features that are enabled by default in 6.7
Have you upgraded all bios / fw versions?
I ran into it in a mall in London, was pretty surprised.
I don’t think any historical data would exist, but you could probably watch changes with ftrace
Hmm, so sounds like they’re moving the kernel scheduler down to a hardware layer? Basically just better smp?