I’ve always used the longer version that asks processes to stop, then kills them before syncing and umnounting the disk.
REISUB: Reboot even if system utterly broken
Also, SysRq is often Print Screen on modern keyboards.
I’ve always used the longer version that asks processes to stop, then kills them before syncing and umnounting the disk.
REISUB: Reboot even if system utterly broken
Also, SysRq is often Print Screen on modern keyboards.


Backup investment bubble since the 80s


Yes, those are the further terms


Curating what content you download is completely unrelated to how long you seed it.


And a $150 !! or $230 !!! sock


Because XDA is an Android forum attached to a blogspam site.


A tiny laser and steady hands should work


I think it’s actually 3 now. IIRC they did it again last year


For the future; Lemmy has a perfectly functional cross-post button.


Yes, you need root to write to a disk device. The tool needs to create completely new partitions so Windows works.
Microsoft comes preinstalled on most computers and their Creation Tool works ok. I don’t think they care for the rest.


Is the pipewire service enabled for that user? It’s a systemd user service
AFAIK he’s just stepped down from being lead dev and still works on the projects. Doesn’t really feel different though because he’s still the only name I’d recognise online.


Imo anyone who wants to learn doesn’t stay a beginner for long. Those people will find Arch/Endeavour naturally without prompting.
Real beginners are those who don’t want to learn anything beyond the basics and those are the people I mean when I talk about beginners.


I’d not recommend Endeavour. It’s just a preconfigured Arch, which is great if you want Arch but not great for users not used to dealing with Arch.


There’s this great rage blog post from 1.5 years ago by a data scientist


Updates? You just vibecode a new compiler that follows the new spec


I’d encourage you to go read the discussions Arch Linux and Debian had before deciding to go with systemd
Edit: fix grammar
This is one of the exceptions to prove the rule