Last time I compiled a kernel it was on a bus-overclocked K6-3/500 (higher bus, lower multiplier).
Get Brother. Epson works but it’s more fiddly, I haven’t tried a Canon in a long time.
You’re going to use a 10 core 64GB machine as a firewall? Do you mow your lawn with dynamite also? 🤣
It does not require an internet connection to use!
It’s messed up that that’s a selling point.
Not really, no.
There’s a confidentlyincorrect community calling your name.
Edit: Or it might be calling my name if that’s a minus not a dash… I think I misread, sorry.
Everyone who had ever had one, Chrome OS is based on Gentoo.
What distro forces you in to a DE?
Mint has been pretty good for me. They didn’t follow along with Ubuntu and snap everything, but if you don’t want to touch anything Ubuntu there’s a version based on debian directly.
Get a Brother laser aio.
we fully support you in expanding Linux capabilities rather than imitating them
Just in case anyone is confused by that statement, it’s the distros that dropped x86 32-bit, the kernel still has it.
However, I didn’t know what I was doing, and broke my computer just as the professor foretold.
A rite of passage.
Yeah but then I have to look at Twitter. Gross.
image search something
most results are that site
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This isn’t reddit, if that tool does the jobs effectively then great.
Use ffprobe to get video info, it makes it dead easy. Practically a one liner.
You know you can have many versions of a library on your system at once, right?
I don’t like flatpak or snap or any of them. System libraries exist for good reason, just because your computer is stupid fast and you have enough disk for the library of Congress a couple times over doesn’t mean you should run a veritable copy of your whole operating system for each program. IMO it’s lazy.
Sandboxing is a different thing though, if that’s the purpose then it’s doing it right.
It’s all 404 now, all the github pages are gone, the repo is gone.