

I made sure to read about their changes and still ran into this issue. All I found was a forum post from the beta, so it was clearly something people would be affected by. Finding out what was wrong was easy but finding that command was not.
I made sure to read about their changes and still ran into this issue. All I found was a forum post from the beta, so it was clearly something people would be affected by. Finding out what was wrong was easy but finding that command was not.
The search is horrible!!! The order of words affects the results! It has no way of searching for what you actually typed instead of what it thinks is a better search query.
Mine is so low it says “no usage”.
Protomolecule
Why not use a reverse proxy with this built in? Caddy, Traeffik…
It was from docker’s apt repo, so a newer version than provided through Ubuntu’s channels I assume.
One of their frequent updates completely broke docker on my system. Fortunately they did push the fix by the time I realized what happened.
DNS cert renewal randomly stopped working for me.
Interestingly the recent D-Link NAS security flaw uses GET.
Yeah, and besides I need to see the latest ad for esm support.
I like this idea.
I have an appliance that resets the time to midnight when plugged in. I had an idea to connect a smart plug to it on a schedule to set the time automatically.
I recently learned that SSDs do not reliably store data for long amounts of time when unpowered.
The only Windows reinstall I’ve had to do in years was when I unplugged my monitor’s integrated USB hub and somehow that completely broke Windows recognizing it.
Linux though? It’s typically user error in my case.
My HP printer has a special mode where it pretends to be a CD-ROM drive with the driver files on it. One time it entered this mode and I had to use a Windows machine to kick it back into normal printer mode. Couldn’t find any Linux way to do this.
The rest of printing from Linux has been smoother than Windows though. I have a Linux machine run CUPS and that makes printing from Windows easy.
Single core performance is niiice
The apple music app checks for a specific binary. Could be something like that.
I just want a consistent name for my home dir
Assigned system configuration at birth
Have you considered the costs of empowering such a system?