

I haven’t had dual boot problems since the early 2010s. I don’t even know what I’m doing right.
I haven’t had dual boot problems since the early 2010s. I don’t even know what I’m doing right.
Jr absolutely admits when he’s wrong (as soon as he realizes anyway). I think it’s part of his “no bullshit” value extending to himself.
His outbursts were always with good reason. But you don’t need to belittle and scorn people to enforce values in a community. You don’t need to be an ass. He was, and attracted people like him, and now it’s darn near impossible to turn that culture around. At last not until a lot of the assholes like Ted retire.
Eh… Too little, too late.
Yeee haaww!
Happy cake day BTW.
There’s ono Dana only null?
Now I’ll do it even harder!
Linus has good values, by he’s also a toxic asshole that surrounded himself with other toxic assholes. And that’s why both immoral people and nice people eventually get shown the door / leave the Linux project.
Package manager update >< background information update
Unless your chat app requires a package manager update to retrieve new messages, we’re talking different things.
I think you’re misunderstanding it. Most mobile apps have sensible defaults regarding data and battery usage, for instance, not updating (their feeds/server status/whatever networked service the app uses) if not in WiFi.
Sounds more plausible. Either that or the system is reporting RAM + swap - VRAM reserved memory somehow.
How does 2 x 32 GB sticks give you 67 GB of RAM? Did you download more RAM?
A 2+ hour long shitpost, that’s commitment.
Oh that looks nice! I was using Dissent which is very light on resources but I kept running on a couple issues. I’ll try that.
Because there isn’t one. OC is deranged.
The severed remains of a DP cable, sill attached to the port.
The power of the anecdote!
Only ever interacted with 6.0 beta. It was a great microkernel system. Even its GUI, Photon, was of a microkernel design, each module operating as a separate process. And it looked so good.
Nope. Only have the one. I usually create a separate /boot partition and use UEFI, I think.