Not dense enough. I stick to old.lemmy.world even with all its bugs.
Not dense enough. I stick to old.lemmy.world even with all its bugs.
That way, if the VPN goes down, your torrent client isn’t just downloading stuff nakedly.
You always just bind the torrent client to the VPN adapter so this doesn’t happen. Most modern clients have this (qBittorrent certainly does)
Wait…which side are you talking about exactly?
So maybe like some sort of list of computer instructions – which tells the computer to generate a map, and then tabulates the data and presents it to the user like…
If only we had a term for this…
Like algoism, or arithmos… something to do with calculation or something…
There’s kind of a bell curve of users where their needs are so simple that Linux use is great for them. They’ll never do anything more complex than visit a webpage in Firefox, and that’s great.
Then as your needs get more and more complex, Linux isn’t quite a good fit – You’ll want to use a specific printer, or a specific software (looking at you solidworks!), or you’ll have some sort of organization that requires you use MS Office, etc. – There are ways around all of that stuff, but if you’re not already on the train, it can get frustrating.
Up until your needs get even more complex, where Linux starts becoming the best choice again - You want a tiling window manager, and ipv6 with firewall and ZFS on the network etc.
It’s the middle bell curve where your new user is already kind-of a power user, but not quite a technical-user yet that gets people.
http://www.pbnation.com – They have shit still up on that forum from 30 years ago. It’s wild.
I mean, it was less than 20 years ago that this used to happen to me, but it was usually a matter of going to archlinux.org, and usually right on the front page, they’d have a “You need to run this command to fix it”.
They even have one for July 1st right on the home page.
It’s the internet - so unless you’re under Texas’ jurisdiction, then it’s likely going to just simply be ignored. Lemmy doesn’t have an interest in making money in Texas or anything, so it’s not like they can go after bank accounts, or otherwise retaliate in any manner other than blocking Lemmy in Texas…so…nothing lost.
Didn’t misunderstand at all, you just used different wording.
You want to utilize an existing partition on the drive, as a VM image and boot it while you’re in Windows.
The answer is yes, you can. Again, the VM part isn’t the problem here. Virtualbox can do it, but they require some major workarounds in order to do.
This is just one example out of many out there on Google. Understand that the commands here are NOT making a new drive image. They are making a drive image FILE that is specially formatted with the tools to point to the existing partition on the drive. VMWare can do this, QEMU can do this, Virtualbox can do this… you’re just making a VM image, where the data points to an actual hard existing partition on the drive.
Once again – This is NOT making a new VM with its own drive, even though the command looks similar. I’m sure HyperV can do it as well, I’m simply not familiar enough with its packaging.
It’s literally been built into windows since Windows 10, natively.
Can you access another partition on the drive and boot it? I’m sure it’s possible somehow. The VM part isn’t really the problem here.
Because there is nothing that exists today that is completely, from head-to-tail, open source. Being allowed and able to install closed source software does not make an open ecosystem suddenly closed.
Plenty of Linux systems today rely on binary blobs to make hardware work. Plenty of software can run on an open source ecosystem while itself being closed source.
Richard Stallman is a toe-booger eating weirdo looking for attention.
Lemmy is one of the few places where light mode makes sense. It’s like nobody creates graphics/images with dark mode in mind, so there’s always some ugly white border, or garbage alpha channel somewhere. It really blows.
I see a jolly fish laughing with a big grin. Like the Peter Griffin of fish.
https://i.imgur.com/7pt3vpo.png
This was literally a google search you wasted everyone’s time with. I’m an “ass” because you were disrespectful of everyone’s time with this post. I’m merely showing the same respect you’ve shown everyone here.
Kinda weird. When every time you have this interaction…starts to make you wonder if maybe there’s some sort of reason…
You’re using an operating system specifically because it is free and open source, and then complaining when a closed, proprietary, licensed spec isn’t implemented. So you’re right, there sure are…looks like there are at least half a dozen of them so far.
So just switch to DisplayPort…in fact, it would have been easier to just buy a displayport cable than it would have been to make this post.
Too bad our supreme court has recently stripped all US agencies of their…agency…
I’m sure gooners probably don’t care that much. But you not giving a shit, doesn’t mean others shouldn’t.
Just use Krita or the Affinity line of software (works under WINE pretty much flawlessly).