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It is finally, the year of Linux on the desktop. XD
It is finally, the year of Linux on the desktop. XD
Arch is the best
Boycott Haier
Kinda, but some hardware need drivers. So it sorta depends.
So maybe 1/3rd of posts are like…
X headline summary.
Then in box. A longer summary. X headline longer headline.
Then below the box, a full description of X.
Just seems very redundant. After seeing this sooo much, was wondering if it’s a setting, or perhaps a design flaw?
440 to 404oz. Penny pinching is a weird part of capitalism.
When I encounter single ply, I intentionally use three times as much. I’m vindictive.
Micro PC, install Linux. External nas. Or mini-pc with builtin nas.
Nextcloud is a good platform for hosting self cloud stuff. You might want a fixed ip, or other method to route if wanting to use out of home.
Yeah, user agent switcher set to chrome, made vids load immediately. Shitty move google.
Nikel and dime till it’s a crime
Generally a supported of the company google, but when they hindered my adblocker, I tried to watch the ads. But they are too frequent, and occur without warning, arbitrarily in the middle of content. Kills medium like standup comedy.
Id recommend you install “top” (I know nix funny names) and if run it, will show processes sortable by resource. But I think you are fine.
“more” allows you to view files. And agreed, if used incorrectly, might cause extra CPU. Generally mistakes like this just become memory hogs.
Tape is the best medium for archiving data.
Yeah I’ve used lvm with snapshotting with great success. Raid is great, just remember it is only one measure for data retention. Another optional addition would be add a hot spare.
Sounds like a plan. Only optimal if you situation calls for it. Some things to keep in mind, are is software or hardware raid. Also, backups out of this setup would be good. I like snapshotting, so that might be something you might want to think bout.
On Linux systems running systems I usually use the journalctl tool to look at messages. Ex.
journalctl --list-boots journalctl --since=“2012-10-30 18:17:16”
Looking for anything obvious.
It’s for safety, to protect any unexpected insertions, you first want to wrap parts in rubber. Otherwise you get a virus.