Those bitflips are probably more likely to skip the section erroneously than waiting for the array to be sorted.
Those bitflips are probably more likely to skip the section erroneously than waiting for the array to be sorted.
I don’t know, but I think it’s works on Wayland too. Probably something built in.
On Plasma Desktop, pressing Ctrl+Alt+ESC kills anything you click on next, instantly. There is truly nothing you can’t kill that way, even the desktop itself.
“designed” is a bit much but it sure does play into their hands.
Well, don’t. Chances are your problem is fixed upstream, and if it really isn’t then wait before upgrading.
I’ve read the comment, but that’s not how taxes usually work. (It is, however, like a lot of people with little knowledge about the topic think tax deductions in general work - which makes me suspicious)
It would take bit more of the than that comment at face value to convince me that apparent law exist(ed)
Sorry, I don’t really have an easy answer for you. First, don’t hold packages, of course that always leads to problems. Especially for release upgrades. Then try to get fully up to date, and if the release upgrade doesn’t work after that it might make more sense to reinstall. In that case backup your /home, reinstall the system, and restore your home.
It really seems like these would be more expensive by more than the tax benefits
Both systemd and pulseaudio were more or less directly architected after MacOS’ design of Core Audio and launchd.
Really shows how little you actually know.
Can you tell Cron to catch up on the things that should’ve happened but didn’t because the system was off?
Good thing it’s editor agnostic so everybody can do the right thing in the end and choose nano
Clearly this is LFS (Lute From Scratch)
He might be gone, but his cult isn’t.
That isn’t even generally true. Try mentioning crypto on the LKML and see what they think you mean.
Yes it gets harder, but it doesn’t get 10x harder with 10x users. It should scale somewhat logarithmically. With millions of users that makes it still much cheaper to operate per user than with a thousand.
Try running both pkcon update
and then apt update; apt full-upgrade
. Please let me know if that helped.
A regional dialect doesn’t a whole language make
It’s really not much of a whoosh when some people hold that position legitimately
The OS would crash entirely before that happens