It works fine with Firefox funnily enough
It works fine with Firefox funnily enough
Did the same thing, though I’m handling the tabs with Sway
Wow, that’s bad UX, every other OS lets you change it for individual devices or types of devices
yoo that article is from 2002
Do you use Btrfs? With that you could extend the Fedora partition even though the free space is not where it should be
laptops are sold at the same price with similar components, so no
Using the laptops battery isn’t a good long term solution though as having it plugged in all the time will wear it down fast, not to mention that the battery is build for maximum energy density and not durability/safety. It just simply not working when it is finally needed is almost a pretty light issue when it can just also inflate and pose a huge fire risk next to all of your data. Laptops are great power efficient platforms though for servers
With the terminal, use the option --help
or view it’s man pages with man (command you want to know more about)
to avoid having to search the Internet just to find out how commands work. You may find the terminology of certain things strange or may not understand how certain things are described at first, but you’ll have a much better understanding of how everything works when you know how to look up what exacly something does. Oh and in man
use u and d to scroll up and down and /(searchword)
to search, that makes looking up stuff a lot faster, press q
or Ctrl-D to quit
Now try IPv6 only :P
Any reason why Filelight hasn’t replaced k4dirstat?
The driverless “driver” for our Canon also seems to work well, the configuration that is lacking from it can just be done over the web interface
Our cats with Butterflies :(
Consumer external hard drive enclosures may offer a JBOD mode, I had one from Icy Box for a few days, the transfer rates were good but the little fan didn’t cool the hard drives well enough while accessing them. Ended up buying a Define R5 instead
BTRFS + Seagate SMR seems to work well in my experience, especially if used like a WORM drive. No 24/7 rating, but 5TB per drive
Our cats like to toss around hazelnuts, small rolls of tape and less surprisingly bouncing balls
Also on AMD APU hardware, I was a while on Kubuntu with 5.15 as 5.16 and 5.17 had pretty frequent regressions regarding s0ix, but it was fine afterwards. Until now, though 6.3.12 seems to be somewhat stable again
oflag=sync also works instead of && sync. Might as well drop a status=progress in there too