To be fair, they changed it in the last couple of years. It used to be that you held the power button to power it off. Now you have to hold the power button AND a volume button for some reason.
To be fair, they changed it in the last couple of years. It used to be that you held the power button to power it off. Now you have to hold the power button AND a volume button for some reason.
That indeed looks like an M.2
What is so infuriating about that?
Firefox
With open source firmware. Preferably QMK + VIA.
Ice is a mineral. So molten ice, i.e. water, is lava. Humans are mostly made of water, much more than they are made of DNA. So you are more molten rock than you are genetic material. And people are some sort of water golem.
“The Year Of Linux on Desktops”. Been hearing this for decades, but it might actually be happening.
Been hearing this for decades.
I’ve never had to do any sort of configuration for tethering. It just works as expected with the network managers built into whatever DE I was using at the time.
I don’t know what you mean by hiding usage. Like using a VPN? That should work fine while tethering as well.
From the btrfs page on the archwiki
General linux userspace tools such as df(1) will inaccurately report free space on a Btrfs partition. It is recommended to use
btrfs filesystem usage
to query Btrfs partitions.
apt search KEYWORD
Or
dnf search KEYWORD
Or
pacman -Ss KEYWORD
There is more to it than that since by that logic The Witcher series is a JRPG and the Dragon’s Dogma is a western RPG.
As with trying to categorize any media into genres, there is a lot of gray areas and overlap.
You don’t even need any hardware to get started. Fire up a virtual machine in VirtualBox or VMWare or use WSL. Start playing around, find a distro/DE you like and start learning.
After some time, look into dual booting your existing machine. You can try this in a virtual machine first before making any changes to you hardware.
Easy Anti Cheat works through Steam/Proton as well. If a game doesn’t work then it is due to the developers’ implementation. It won’t matter what launcher you use.
No. The sliders in Afterburner cannot damage your card. Unless you use a custom v-bios or a shunt mod or something to exceed the voltage/power/temp limits, you are fine.
I ran Lineage on my OnePlus 5 for a few years until I replaced it with a Pixel 8 last month. The first thing I did with it was install GrapheneOS. I have not had any issues so far.
Cyanogenmod became LineageOS. It can be run fully de-googled or with Gapps.
GrapheneOS is also worth looking at.
Both run on modern hardware and are super simple to install.
Do you have an earlier snapshot that you can roll back to? If not then this is a learning experience about how you should take a snapshot before doing any configuration changes/updates. And also maybe some automatic ones on a schedule (daily/weekly).
As far as recovering files, you could try the Windows recovery environment (or whatever they call it). Take a snapshot first, in case it makes things worse.
You could also try mounting the virtual disk to your host system. https://www.baeldung.com/linux/mount-qcow2-image
Or try booting the VM with a live boot environment of your favorite distro, similar to how you would do recovery from a dead physical machine.
Mull is an other good option, and available from f-droid.
Relevant XKCD
Now you need a bigger feeder to keep your automatic feeder feeder topped up.
WALL-E