

I remember TNT used to show the later seasons of Angel, which were originally 16:9, cropped to 4:3 and then stretched back to 16:9. 🤮
Please leave the original aspect ratio alone. Also fuck AI.
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I remember TNT used to show the later seasons of Angel, which were originally 16:9, cropped to 4:3 and then stretched back to 16:9. 🤮
Please leave the original aspect ratio alone. Also fuck AI.
Wow that IS subtle. Nice job figuring that out.
I’m used to using fstab too but in my new box build, I finally went through the exercise of figuring out how to mount via systemd for the first time. Seems to work fine and is slightly less arcane. Slightly.
That’s weird with a beard. I’ve run games off a secondary drive in Bazzite with both ext4 and btrfs. Hope you figure it out.
Same here! I’ve been cheering on Zen for a while. Glad to finally be back aboard Team Red.
9800x3d gang say wooooo
I haven’t thought about ISDN in ages. IIRC I had to get a serial expansion card with a faster UART to get the benefit, which was…eh, dubious. Twice nothing is still nothing LMAO.
Oh huh. Interesting. I guess my pie charts don’t make sense either based on when in the year I switched to Linux exclusively. 🤔
It’ll be 100% Linux next year for me. Windows running on physical hardware is no longer allowed in my house.
Forgot to include the boot/system volume. It’s a lovely time waster when you’re dealing with disk images that are hundreds of gigabytes in size that have to be copied over the network. 😆
I’ll add Disk2hvd screenshots when I get a sec.
Situation gets slightly more complicated if you had multiple drives in your system when you installed Windows, of course. Installer might put system volume on a different drive, so you’d have to image more than one drive to get a working system. Might get a little confusing as to which volumes should go in which image. There’s a tool called GWMI that might help with that since afaik the volume guids don’t show up in the Windows Disk Management snap-in.
Edit: The promised screenshot. In my case, I knew the volume labelled SYSTEM resided on the same disk as my C: drive. Probably don’t have to include the recovery partition, strictly speaking, but I did.
Well before today, I’d never heard of virtio-win, and I’d never used KVM/QEMU for virtualization on Linux, and despite an error on my part I had a running VM by close of business. Thanks for stopping by.
Oh wow! Thanks for this. I’m learning.
Oh huh. Is that a QEMU option? I’m new to all this.
Indeed I do.
FWIW I had the same issue under Fedora 40 Bazzite. For a bit I was having to shut down to avoid the problem you describe, and then they changed something else and I couldn’t even shut down cleanly from within the DE. Things have been sooo much better since the upgrade to 41.
My Outlook stubbornly refuses to stop giving me email. 😑
Ty! I’ll do some research in that direction.
I’m about to rebuild my dev box and I’m seriously considering a Kinoite host with a Windows 10 LTS guest. Anyone have a good Fedora-centric guide to kvm?
We finally dropped them after this bullshit. Also Loki S2 was bad.
For me, I think it will. Love my moto.
Had mixed results on Samsung Z Flip 4. One had the inner screen die right after the warranty was up. Other is still going strong, though the permanent screen protector has separated at the hinge.
They eventually walked back what caused the recent controversy but they’ve been losing user goodwill for years. https://techcrunch.com/2025/03/03/mozilla-rewrites-firefoxs-terms-of-use-after-user-backlash/