A drone camera, because if it flies, you can’t drop it.
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A drone camera, because if it flies, you can’t drop it.
the command ss shows connections
Now the company paid the sick leave PLUS the HR person going on a field trip 🤣
Maybe. It’s a type error. The -1 can’t go into an unsigned type, because the “-” is the sign.
I’m afraid to be sure you’re doing it right, you have to understand the surrounding code.
But possible fixes include:
Changing -1 to an unsigned number.
Changing the type of the variable it goes into.
Something entirely different, maybe even deleting that part of the code.
if they’re all already hard linked into the human folder, why rename them
use a mixer application (there are a lot) and check the levels and if maybe a gain boost is activated (not all hardware has it)
how will it know which user to pass over to PAM log in? i think the best way would be to edit the gdm source code, hardcode your username into it, remove the output of names, and compile your own. it will be a lot of work though.
if they bring a cannon, they can save a lot of time by shooting the same amount of bullet at once at each other.
just make sure you have backups and stuff like this doesn’t matter
also, you should make backups and have a restore strategy that covers cases like this.
you can boot from a liveCD or USB, then mount the main OS, bind mount dev and proc, chroot into it and reconfigure/reinstall the boot loader
a lot of air in that kimchi jar. my mom always had less air in hers. the stuff saggs a bit tho.
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Just enter some country name, search, close the app and start it again to check. For me it works, but I have updates off for it.
VMs can be slow AF tho. Also, they use up a lot of disk space and RAM, because you have a whole ectra OS in there. But yeah, a lot of proprietary things work better in VMs with their native OS.
I think Ubuntu is very good, if you want quick and easy. It’s incedibly painless.
However, it does forced auto updates by default. They are called unattended-upgrades and run in the background by default. You can pause or disable them though. Also snaps auto update silently, by default. That can also be paused, though.
What really sucks is, if you don’t have a printer it continues to try and install cups, which can be a security concern. However, I successfully blocked it by creating an immutable file where it would put the snap, while it was uninstalled.