Ahh I see, that makes more sense :)
Ahh I see, that makes more sense :)
The toilet paper drags against the wall either way though?
The bootloader thing doesn’t happen anymore with UEFI I believe. Each os has its own boot partition now.
All windows can do is make itself the first boot option, which you’d have to reverse in your bios.
don’t they call it expo or something on amd cpu’s?
This is already a thing, on my pixel at least. There’s a “file as” input if I expand all fields of a contact.
+1 for ventoy. With that you can just flash ventoy on it once, then copy iso’s over to the usb drive without reformatting or reflashing anything.
Yeah just wish it would show the verified status in the cli, that’s the only reason I still go to the website
That is also a form of basic auth, you still pass the credentials like “username:password”, optionally base64 encoded but I don’t believe that’s required.
Edit: actually, after looking into it a bit more, it seems like passing credentials in the url will actually cause the browser to send it as an authorization header instead. So in essence it’s doing the same thing.
I think they’re talking about basic Auth, with which you can pass credentials in a URL like this:
Ah the beta might im not sure, but it’s definitely not in the stable release yet.
Yeah we just need support from Android, which will also come in 15 iirc
Looks like they have flat variants as well:
You already don’t have to do that. That’s what IDE’s have autocomplete for.
Ah i had no idea, that sucks
You could just buy a prepaid throwaway SIM. Pretty sure those are super cheap.
I don’t know connectbot, but it’s probably not putting the keys where openssh is expecting them.
By default, ssh looks for keys in ~/.ssh/id_rsa(.pub for the public key).
What I would do is just run ssh-keygen from termux, let it create the .ssh folder and set the correct permissions etc., see where it put that folder, and then just replace the id_rsa files with those from connectbot.
Does this apply to Proton as well, or have they had their own fixes for Vulkan or something? Cause I’ve been playing games on Wayland with Proton just fine for a good while now.
Also, when you choose either of the update or restart/shutdown options, it actually tries to restart, (for me) always boots back into linux because that’s my default. When I’d eventually boot back into Windows, it just continues installing the update I’d long forgotten about.
Pretty happy to be rid of that mess entirely now.
Looking at the files on steamdb.info, it looks like there should be a saintsrow2 file in the same directory. I’d assume that’s the x64 start script
Just fyi, that is not Fedora workstation, thats a Fedora atomic spin, which is an immutable os. Installing packages and updating works a bit different than a normal distro.