Are you having a stroke? Is there someone I can call for you?
Are you having a stroke? Is there someone I can call for you?
I’m not a SuSE user - but did they not have the ability of using LVM or setting the hostname during install (GUI) prior to this?
From memory it’s a way to declare a line ending after your string.
Or, “It’s a complex problem. She could be 42, but she could also be XASIJDFDF)EF£F£FQFJ££*%%%I£QD£OL@@K£H%H%”
Those few days between jobs
stares in 3 months notice
Can you share which step you are up to which doesn’t have a non-systemd instruction?
That twist at the end. Bloody hell.
Oracle Linux (up until 9.3 I think?) is a direct clone of RHEL. After 9.3 (or maybe it’s 9.2) it’s a best attempt clone of RHEL (similar to Alma Linux or Rocky Linux). If you want to learn RHEL then it’s a fairly decent equivalent with a couple of their own quirks thrown in (ULN, ksplice and the UEK).
Also, I don’t bother with certs or care if people have them. I have yet to find someone who knows a product better having got the cert than someone who’s used the product without a cert.
The reasoning stated is that EROFS is more actively developed than SquashFS. Does that mean that SquashFS is feature incomplete, or that it’s more stable?
I think SimpleX is similar
I blame MS (Windows 2000, Office 2003, Server 2005, etc.)
Aren’t these the guys who disallow the term “Taiwan is a country” and “Free Tibet” in their chat system?
I use a container for transmission and openvpn: https://hub.docker.com/r/haugene/transmission-openvpn/
Won’t this cause cat to iterate through all files in the cwd once zcat encounters an issue, instead of just the specific file?
Yeah, it’s a pain. Leads to bad one liners:
for i in $(ls); do zcat $i || cat $i; done
Pretty sure it’s not closed source? https://www.theregister.com/2023/11/10/snap_without_ubuntu_tools/
Isn’t that the purpose though of Ubuntu though? They made it easy, everything is open source, and then people/companies/orgs that want to do things different can just fork it and do their own thing. If they make a better product according to even 1 person, great. Job done. Plenty of people are happy with vanilla Ubuntu.
I don’t even use Ubuntu but I sure appreciate the amount of work they’ve done over the years and I feel they get a lot of stick about it for no good reason.
Terrible title, I thought it was a vulnerability in git.
I used to have issues with the different processor types, I used to downgrade to the core2duo to get things to boot.
Well, let’s see…my work laptop experience (so far).
I think this is the correct answer in all honesty. Create a new script like help (or man2 or whatever) that pipes the argument through bat for you.