Polar bears and penguins lack the coordination for true kung fu mastery
Polar bears and penguins lack the coordination for true kung fu mastery
Every body (in the blue area) was kung-fu fighting. The parenthetical part was removed for rhyme scheme
No. New Zealand is there. They were not kung-fu fighting. The places they were not kung-fu fight are cored white. It’s just unfortunate that it is also the background color
I actually use fish on my personal machine. But the servers I manage are pretty basic to save space and all just use stock bash.
Not a command as much as I press the up arrow a lot. I’m.pretty lazy and hitting the up arrow 12 times is easier then retyping a complex rsync command.
My point (i.e. the “high hopes” part) is that this sounds legit and awesome. I do my best to be an optimist, but I have been burned way to many times to not concede that there may be ulterior motivation afoot.
I have high hopes but my logical side says they can just be pandering like any of the other politicians: they know people support it, they know it will fail. They look good for backing it even tho they aren’t worried about changing the status quo either
Maybe it depends on the access point. When I turn it off on my router there are no beacons sent. Unless you specifically probe the ssid it doesn’t announce itself. BUT granted when you make a connection the ssid does show up during the handshake. If you were watching at the exact moment of connection then it would be detectable. I suppose they could use a mass deauther device and cause new connections and detect while that is happening but they they would need to triangulate the location of said ap… Again a lot of extra equipment.
I would set up your router, turn off ssid broadcast and forget about it. It’s doubtful they have the equipment to find an access point that doesn’t actively announce itself to the world .
Edit: it means you will have to manually add your wifi network to your devices by typing in the ssid on them but other than that there shouldn’t be any issues
Sounds cool but most of the folding phones I have seen are as thick as 2 phones stacked when folded. If this is now 3 phones thick I think it looses some portability unless you put new pockets on your pants.
Good to know. I know a couple of people in the steam deck world who dual boot windows and steamos and have their games on a btrfs partition that use it so they don’t need games installed twice … I have no desire to do this so I have never tried.
Have you seen/tried https://github.com/maharmstone/btrfs ?
I have heard it is decent but have never had a need to try it.
That’s fine. I’m use to being unrepresented in the arj, lha, and uc2 crew
Btrfs and df don’t get along. There are all sorts of internals to btrfs that non btrfs utils ignore. You should run
sudo btrfs filesystem df /
sudo btrfs device usage /
It will give you a better picture of what is going on.
Balancing my help as someone above pointed out, or you may need to boot to a live media of some kind and rebuild the free space cache. Especially with btrfs I encourage people to join their mailing list for help. The devs are awesome and can help you get sorted out.
Btrfs uses subvolumes instead of traditional partitioning. It takes some getting use to but it is totally normal for btrfs.
Duh… Fedora not Ubuntu/Debian/Et al.
sudo dnf clean
It’s been a while since I have run a redhat derivative… I think that was either the last iteration of mandrake or the first iteration of mandriva.
And the journal isn’t garbage persay, it’s a bunch of logs and whatnot that can be useful in certain diagnostics… Especially with op running all those snap packages. But in this case, clearing it is probably a better option then not clearing it
Fedora is systems, right? The easiest way to gain some (temporary) space is to clean out the journal and whatever logs you don’t need. It can grow quite big.
sudo journalctl --vacuum-size=100M
Will shrink it to something manageable. This will buy you some time to clean up until the journal grows again.
Also, clearing the apt cache will probably help free up some root partition space
sudo apt clean
Your root partition where packages are stored and all the logs and transactional databases might be full even if your home directory has tons of free space.
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I suppose it is tar version dependent, but on any recent Linux version I have used, you can just tar xvf <tar_name.tar.{z,gz,xz,etc}> and it will automatically figure out if it is compressed, what tools were used to compress it, and how to decompress it.
But you are right, x and c are mutually exclusive.
I truly miss reveal codes. It was an amazing feature.
If I remember correctly, wordperfect was so prevalent that most of the key combos also worked in lotus word pro/ami pro and Microsoft word out of the box.