I don't believe in a Flying Spaghetti Monster either. It's nonsensical. Look at the packages people...
Praise unto the Flying Enriched Maccaroni Product Monster
I don't believe in a Flying Spaghetti Monster either. It's nonsensical. Look at the packages people...
Praise unto the Flying Enriched Maccaroni Product Monster
do you manually weigh spaghetti?
Not really..That's not a linux user metric it's a steam user metric. Seems fine to include the steam hardware platform
We just got over a stomach bug. Everything had puke on it. We still haven't caught up with the laundry...
That comment meant anything that needs root will prompt for it WITHOUT you running as root. Running GUI apps as root directly won't work well (1, it isn't a good idea. 2, your user likely owns the X session)
The sun unix keyboard also swaps ctrl and caps lock
For me, it's building software from source on musl. Just one more variable to contend with
it's bloatware
I'm using wayland right now, but still use X11 sometimes. I love the discussion and different viewpoints. They are different protocols, with different strengths and weaknesses. People talking about it js a vitrue in my opinion
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Fstab#External_devices
looks like this will do it. no-fail and a systemd timeout
Runs KDE and xfce fine.
The "black book of communism" includes german soldiers who died during WW2, it includes people who might have had 4 kids but only had 2, it includes victims of the US in vietnam.