Where’s this from?
I’m morbidly curious at how that happens/works
There’s a lot of good points being tossed around but I think this one is particularly good.
Huh, seems pretty interesting. What’s the dungeon crawling look like? 2D platformer, 2.5d final jrpg-esque, etc…?
the fuck’s wrong with you?
she doesn’t care about the Bible but people forcing religion and their religious rules on everyone else is why she’s out there with that sign; she’s fighting for her freedom from religion and her personal rights.
A few of my friends are DMs and pretty much all of them (myself, a DM, included) pretty much just cancel the session if a player can’t show.
is that Father from Code name kids next door?
The more modern version of this is to use Apple or Google pay or whatever the fuck those are called.
note: I do not use those services
know where I can find more information about this? I’m running edge iso on my laptop and would like to know.
wait what? I didn’t see anything in OP’s link about that, and nothing I see online says anything about it. where did you see that?
Oh, dope. Is there a timetable for its stable release? Also, is the update for the Edge ISO as well?
wait is THAT why my mint edge iso randomly fucking sends me back to login screen??
The specific laptop model is HP Laptop 15-fc0025dx. It’s an AMD Radeon graphics card; lspci
lists the vga compatible controller as a Mendocino (rev c1), which this link seems to tell me is used in the AMD Radeon 610M. Unsure how to dedicate additional memory to the gpu from the BIOS (still a linux scrub lol), but checking on some dmesg
errors reveals there seems to be a recent bug with a link encoder assignment (whatever that means). More details in this comment: https://lemmy.world/comment/10811232
I checked the logs. I really don’t know how to use journalctl -e
at all, so I’m just going to mention what I found on dmesg
. It reported a number of errors, though they were mostly the same. This one came up pretty often:
[drm:link_enc_cfg_validate [amdgpu]] *ERROR* link_enc_cfg_validate: Invalid link encoder assignments - 0x1c
and these two come up a number of times, always together:
[drm:amdgpu_job_timedout [amdgpu]] *ERROR* ring sdma0 timeout, signaled seq=13767, emitted seq=13769
[drm:amdgpu_job_timedout [amdgpu]] *ERROR* Process information: process pid 0 thread pid 0
I got an error for the bluetooth a couple times too: Bluetooth: hci0: Failed to read codec capabilities (-22)
, and this other one only came up once iirc: hub 6-0:1.0: config failed, hub doesn't have any ports! (err -19)
I don’t think the hub or the bluetooth errors have anything to do with the crashes, so I looked up the first error, the invalid encoder assignment one, and found this thread from a few days ago, though it doesn’t seem to have any solid answers other than rolling back to an older linux. Most recent post seems to be from 2 hours ago lol, I guess this is a really new issue?
yeah you’re correct, it is the login screen and not the lock screen. it just happened again while I was leaving my laptop running and playing music. I’ll run those commands in a little bit, otherwise occupied atm
Overlord does that too, except the MC is remorseless and all his followers are evil. it’s not the best anime out there but it’s closest to my heart
am I missing something here?
more likely rule out “tricks” like this