Allman is very practical for JSON
Texas seceded from that brownie
Which context ?
I think the answer might be 'because of marketing'.
For me, I dislike both the power button AND the screen fingerprint reader. The power button because I like to access my lockscreen and not to be catapulted in the last app I was using ; the screen reader because it's messy and oftentimes doesn't work correctly. My newborn has been able to unlock my phone, multiple times...
What I really miss was the fingerprint reader on the back of the device. It was convenient, fast, precise and let me access the lock screen.
Just a friendly reminder that the Washington Post belongs to Jeff Bezos
French :
ftg : ferme ta gueule (shut it) ntm : nique ta mere (fuck your mom) slt : Salut (hello) cv : Γ§a va ? (How are you?) ptn : putain (fuck) srx : sΓ©rieux (really?) jpp : j'en peux plus (I'm fed up)
Paris, it's the WORST city in all of France.
And they could have done the same in Palestine... They just don't have the will. History is repeating itself.
I think, for the most part, is that GIMP is obscure. Not as in 'unknown' but as in 'really hard to master, how does anything work?' It has been this way, voluntarily.
I think it's what lacks in GIMP, a good user experience.
I have used gimp for the better part of the last ten years. It's good. I have used Photoshop less than ten times in the same timespan. But when I need to do something, it will always be easier to me on photoshop, eveh though I'm not acquainted with it...
It works surprisingly well. As long as you don't update both databases offline, that is. In that case there will be a conflicted copy :)
I have not encountered this problem yet, I use the keepass database synced on my phone and 3 other computers.
This error (hd0) is typical of legacy (BIOS) booting end happens solely because of the MBR. GRUB2 is hit or miss with MBR.
If you're not planning on dual booting with Windows XP/Vista/7, I'd recommend going to your motherboard settings and changing the boot mode to UEFI.
Then reinstall Debian. That will automatically sort things out :)
Cis here. Your piece of mind is the one you create. If you want to continue then please do. If you feel like you are wasting money then stop. The choice is yours, always has been, always will be. Do what is best for you. It doesn't change anything about who you think you are : that's all that matters.
I think the sci-fi is not crap. But it is not appealing to everyone. DW remains a children's show, always has been. It should be viewed as such, just like Star Wars is.
TBH, I still watch it, even though it peaked seasons 4 - 6, then went down and down and down. I think nostalgia has got a hold of me because the new season wouldn't wouldn't get hooked to it if I were my first time watching it.
Is that..?
The stuttering can be caused by your video card. Do you use nvidia ?
Did you try replicating these issues with another browser ? Have they been resolved or stayed the same ?
SUM41
Bad Religion
The Exploited
Amyl and the Sniffers
Ludwig von 88
Konsole and Yakuake... It's sufficient
I never was able to see in 3D because my eyes can't bloody focus to produce stereoscopic images. 3D movies were hell for me and there was nothing amazing about the headaches it gave me.
KDE Connect is da Bomb
RSVP is more prevalent in the US (and the english speaking countries) than in France ;)
Heed the backup data warning.
But if you just want to test mint to see how it feels, you can boot from a USB and install mint on a second usb. That way you are less prone to lose any data should something happen.
Make sure that the second USB is somewhat recent and has minimum 32 Gb for an optimal experience.
Should work. You'd be better off dd'ing each partition separately.
The problem seems to come from Windows. However, what you can do is open a terminal then type :
sudo os-prober
sudo grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg
Try to reboot and see what happens. If it doesn't fix anything, then it might be that your Windows SSD should be mounted directly on the motherboard or, at the very least, on a USB-C port.
Sometimes, what happens is that the hub needs a driver which isn't loaded by the DOS kernel by default. And since it isn't loaded, Windows can't recognise the hub so the hard drive containing itself can't be found.
If that solution works, maybe you should swap your windows and your linux SSDs, see if the linux kernel can figure out the hub at boot.
My honest opinion : there's no red flag, don't listen to the otger dinwit.
Stop devaluating yourself. Be proud of your accomplishments, no matter hoe small. Stop complaining. Start valuating yourself and others. Stop pointing out your foaws, value your qualities.
Nobody has fun with someone who constantly tries to play the victim and the whiNy baby. Be proud, be fierce.
Just so everybody knows, the website weknowmacs.com still exists and still is located to a town near Ketchum, Idaho.
I oppose the occupation of gaza by Israel !
But fr, anything position that gives one power and a feeling of superiority : magistrate, judge, police officer, military, ...
Thank you for differentiating between french and parisians.
For something that "just works" and feels quite like home, without being KDE, I'd recommend Zorin.
It's stable, beautiful to look at and works as expected. I'd not recommend Arch-based distros to begin (but if you want to go the troubleshooting and fixing things way, that would be choice #1).
Unpopular : I'd not recommend mint.
Does a liveUSB boot ?
I have tried it all, every app out there for handwriting. Xournal sucks and I always come back to : Write
It performs better than rnote in my opinion. It also has infinite canvas.
No, but your home server will. That's what is needed.
Have your server firewalled and only communicate to your "no internet" devices via these ports.
Should be straightforward.
I have had the same issue in the past.
It might come from going into hibernation. Since you have an nvidia card it's where the error is most likely.
It's not that far fetched, Google used to have somehow the same philosophy as current IBM-RedHat.
Aren't you the one feeling attacked buttercup ?
If you dd a 1TB hard drive, it will create a 1TB image. You'd need to have a >1TB drive to store it. If you dd each partition separately, this won't be the case.
Plus it will be easier to discriminate between different FS and mount them accordingly.
Might work, might not work. I'm not sure about fedora but in Arch you could prevent the os not booting by installing amd-ucode
prior to swapping.
It might be worth a try.
It's giving off some kind of stupeflip vibe (from the clip "stupeflip vite")
That's what I'm searching for... a workaround ! I can't see my fans in fancontrol
Fancontrol and lm-sensors don't work because they can't find my fans...
This is the most accurate answer. I have found Nobara to be everything I could ask for gaming.
I might add that, if he also wants a normal desktop experience, separate from gaming, he should consider trying Zorin or Mint.
Iirc, Zorin comes with nvidia/amd drivers already installed and the experience is close enough to Windows that he might stay on Linux.