Sounds a little cooler than mine…
Sounds a little cooler than mine…
You could totally stuff polybar in there and not need a bar on your screen. That’s really cool.
I am curious how. If you were deleting everything in the local directory you wouldn’t need the ./ before the asterisk, so was it some sort of piping that messed it up?
You forgot the -r
just like always.
Isn’t it off by default? (If not it should be)
I love waiting 20 minutes (after failing to select Linux in grub) for Windows to do an update before being allowed to make an input if I’m lucky I catch it between restarts, so yeah they do actually have a point…
Nice :/ I’ll stick with singleplayer/coop games then.
Lol, what’s the game about/why do you hate it?
Been running endeavouros for over a year on two machines. The only time I couldn’t boot was when the Nvidia drivers decided not to work with the LTS kernel anymore. So I just started the normal kernel and changed that to the default in my boot manager. This is the only issue I’ve had with it and it’s arch based. I really don’t understand the bad reputation.
Also the arch wiki is applicable to most distros with only slight changes.
I tried installing rust which required some Visual Studio compiler on a Windows machine configured to reset itself when rebooted. It decided I needed a reboot. I’m glad I didn’t have unsaved files…
Needless to say I could not run my program on that machine. Why does it need a reboot? I don’t know. It’s just meant to be a compiler.
Understandable, I don’t really see how it’s related to this thread though.
The Spell Sniper feat gets you Eldritch Blast too :>
It also had a lot of weird issues that people asked me or mostly techy people around me to fix. People with Windows 7 or 10 had significantly less issues and because of the familiarity (which obviously isn’t necessarily a good thing) more people could fix the problem due to having had it themselves.
Installing endeavourOS was easier than Windows because of all the ads you need to bypass and the telemetry options on Windows. The partitioning options on endeavourOS were easier too plus if necessary one can use a browser. The only difficulty there was on EndeavourOS which the Windows installer didn’t have was picking a wm.
That was the most complicated installer I’ve seen for a Linux distro beside arch32 which doesn’t even come with archinstall.
Because of the requirements like TPM2 and a bunch of of others.
Most places I know need to replace all their devices to support Windows 11. For the workload they are expected to run that hardware was fine.
It’s simpler to type a quick a text without needing a subject line. Also internet messaging is usually more secure because even though email now usually uses TLS it stored on your email providers server without encryption. Using apps like Signal this is not the case (texting still is unencrypted or proprietary though).
How modern, I can’t believe your computers support Windows 11.
I’ll take that as a yes.
If I know I’ll have to talk to them again soon I’ll just awkwardly look away, hoping they figure it out themselves but other than that I try to be the exact same.
Just time travel to get someone who will cast it at 10th level for you :>