should be poofed out of existence
This means something very specific in the UK.
should be poofed out of existence
This means something very specific in the UK.
I’m always hopeful, but there was another state/city in Germany (Munich I think?) that tried to do this a long time ago, then after 10 years of not being able to move entirely over, they moved back to MS, then I think they tried again. Really flip-flopped a lot. I think stuff like this needs to be more organic in its movement rather than big bangs and milestones. Just let it creep in and take over.
I never had any issues with my 5 and multitouch. Also, the battery was incredible.
First UNIX was QNX, random free CD on a magazine.
First Linux was Mandrake 7.0, then moved to RedHat, then distro hopped for about…20-25 years so far I guess :-p
I feel selinux should be able to do something clever here, like it can manage/block port access.
I know a guy who just says he stacks shelves at Tesco as he cannot be bothred to explain 😂
What’s the advantage of this vs running it in a container? https://github.com/sickcodes/Docker-OSX
I felt the same way after making a Shooter’s sandwich.
It was handy until I realised it installs to the user profile instead of system-wide. Reverted to chocolatey.
regularise users to a proprietary intermediary management system.
I don’t understand what this means.
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I’ve actually thought for a while now that a big software company should come out and say they support ReactOS for whatever their product is and advertise it like “Full, Oracle 23c DB support on ReactOS - but without the Microsoft tax.”
Yes, that’s not realistic between Oracle and MS, but it would be such a boon to ReactOS.
I wonder, what characters are allowed? $0
would be interesting, or even the fork-bomb classic.
This drove me up the wall. And, I hate to admit it, but I’ve let Apple win. I use Windoze for work so I’ve swapped @ and " to be the same as Apple UK, and if I run Linux I choose the Apple UK layout as well. It’s just…easier rather than having to reset my muscle memory every day.
OK, thanks.
I guess it’s worth confirming if it’s been a logout or a reboot as well. If you open a terminal and type “uptime” does the time match when you booted up or after you left it alone for a while?
Check the output of:
dmesg -T
and have a look through:
/var/log/messages
I would be focussing on errors, warnings and/or terms like “reboot, shutdown, logout, timeout, idle, etc.” to try to narrow it down what is happening and when.
Without sounding rude, are you sure it’s at the login screen and not the unlock screen?
I just start every command with a space, don’t see the issue.
The upside is you will age slower than the population.
Source: I watched Interstellar.
It’s fairly important to keep it private for US citizens, see here.