KathmanGNU
KathmanGNU
It helps when your opinions become the gold standard
But it could be so much more. People were so hyped for Horizons when we learned we’d finally be getting space legs but it just fell so flat on release.
It always throws me off on a fresh install when I can’t sudo
My Sharp TV runs Roku software. Suffice it to say I do not have it web connected and use an android box instead
This is honestly the last thing I expected
It’s good that you’re trying to bring attention to this, but it’s off topic for this community.
Black Mesa is a good game with nice graphics, but it does not scratch that nostalgia itch the same way.
I think people know who Ubisoft is, Kotaku.
I kept mine on my keychain for the longest time until it got me right under one of my finger nails. The amount of times I’ve had to use it does not justify that trauma.
This worked! I’ve got it running on a 4gb SD card so it’s no wonder it ballooned, but once I got apt cleaned up it’s now humming along at 83% usage.
Without thinking or reading to the last paragraph of this article, I went and started a dist-upgrade on my pi.
Curious now to see if it still boots after it’s finished.
Edit: Oops
~ » ssh pihole@172.16.0.1
Last login: Wed Oct 11 09:38:31 2023 from 172.16.0.96
compdump:print:36: write error: no space left on device
compdump:print:42: write error: no space left on device
compdump:print:44: write error: no space left on device
compdump:44: write error: no space left on device
compdump:print:44: write error: no space left on device
compdump:44: write error: no space left on device
Making sure people have ample access to basic human rights such as shelter is pretty extreme
I’m not trying to defend Microsoft, but their software isn’t licensed under the GPL so they really aren’t under any obligation to share the source code.
There are alternatives and people can choose to use Microsoft software or not.
It’s a bit weird to me how, on a post regarding a GNOME update, people feel the need to come out of the woodwork to explain how they prefer to use Plasma or any other DE or WM.
This is Linux, you can use whatever you feel like using. Let people be happy with what they’re happy with.
Moving maximized windows to their own workspace seems like a really cool idea. Workspace management is one of the things I struggle with so I usually just end up with way too many tiled windows on a single screen when they could be moved around more efficiently.
If I’m already running Debian 12, is this something that I have to manually upgrade to or will the security fixes have come in through the repo?
I’m more excited than Jim Carrey in a house of mirrors.
If there was ever a better string of words to get me to watch a video
I should see if my folks still have my old Gamecube sitting around somewhere gathering dust.