If you’re not yet confident in your Linux skills, a good idea would be to disconnect all drives except the one you want to install on, during installation… especially if you have multiple drives of the same size
If you’re not yet confident in your Linux skills, a good idea would be to disconnect all drives except the one you want to install on, during installation… especially if you have multiple drives of the same size
It’d be easier to list who Nvidia hasn’t pissed off
I mean, people collect all sorts of weird shit
“it works for me!”
Accelerating wayland développement would mean forking it.
You mean feurking
Wasn’t Amarok (from which Clementine was forked) recently brought back from the dead?
Is XFS still maintained?
Ext4 on personal computer and ZFS on my server
Just like they did with Kissinger.
Wait…
My gaming PC was the last one I had running Windows. I couldn’t take it anymore and this year I switched that one too.
Now if only I could run (my perfectly legal copy of) SOLIDWORKS decently, it’d be great.
It’s still an interesting experience to have… Once
“Please Mr. Router, mercy!”
I enjoy understanding how stuff works; and I find it useful. But it cannot take precedence over the other stuff I want to do with my computers.
Yeah but now I can install what I need in second and start working, instead of spending an hour finding out dependencies
Shit, let’s hope the ICANN cops don’t find me out then… I’ve been using it for years!
I remember liking how it didn’t mess with the packaged software (no patches, so everything was as the author intended), same as Arch, and how clean it was… for a few hours.
“If you want to know how Linux works, ask a Slackware user.”
apparently Linux works like this:
./configure
missing x
download x.tar.gzip
tar -xf x.tar.gzip
cd x
./configure
missing y
download y
... something something...
make
make install
Thunder is great
Gets a bit annoying when you’ve got a tower with 15 years of old drives from previous builds connected