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ive seen it a few times on those screens that buses here have, that shows the next stations on the route.
but never on any of my computers
(im refering to those old ‘kernel panic’ messages)
ive seen it a few times on those screens that buses here have, that shows the next stations on the route.
but never on any of my computers
(im refering to those old ‘kernel panic’ messages)
i like to dunk left over fries in vanilla icecream.
my coworkers thought i was mad when they witnessed me doing that.
id choose super speed,
the kind where you also change your perception of time and everything just seems to slow down compared to you.
as long as i can change that speed, and am not stuck percieving everything at a crawl.
oh, so that’s why its so musky in here
who needs another tab
:!killall -9 vim
:!killall -9 vim
Yes, do as I say! 🗿
the other 50% is hate torwards nvidia
kulturgut
welcome to the club 😂
did it overwrite your GRUB partition or did it just remove the uefi entry?
iirc the later is pretty easy to fix with efibootmgr if you have a live cd / usb
iirc the last time it happened to me, i just needed to fix the uefi entry which wasnt that bad.
(just remember to have a usb stick with a live image ready)
if it were to overwrite your bootloader that would be a way harder fix.
i dont remember if the second ever happend to me
it stopped happening to me after i stopped using the grub entry to boot windows.
i now use my mainboards boot menu to select the windows entry when i need to boot it
i use a different drive for my windows installation because that happened to often,
and i swear it once managed to wipe the bootloader on the linux drive.
i have no idea how it did that,
but i avoided starting windows using the grub entry since then.
its been a long time
i think around 2013 i started occasionally tinkering with ubuntu,
i then quickly started distrohopping
(mint, debian, kubuntu, antergos and probably more)
in 2017 i started seriously using antergos (i3wm) on my work pc
i was still only occasionally tinkering at home,
untill 2022, when i learned about proton,
and fully migrated my private computer from win 10 to fedora(kde)
Mama mia, that’s a spicy tarball 🤌🤌🤌
huh?
why would you need to enter a password to update flatpacks?
why would flatpack ask for your pw multiple times when every other package manager only needs to ask once?
water thats to deep for me to stand (pool vents and grates and such stuff as a bonus)
i still have it, and for the longest time i didnt know why.
i fell into a pool as a little kid,
and had forgotten that incident.
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maybe on some public displays,
but those surely wont update to such a new kernel for a long time