you can boot from a liveCD or USB, then mount the main OS, bind mount dev and proc, chroot into it and reconfigure/reinstall the boot loader
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you can boot from a liveCD or USB, then mount the main OS, bind mount dev and proc, chroot into it and reconfigure/reinstall the boot loader
You need it to share URLs. You can’t know the device it will be opened on. Also, news articles sometimes embed them, which they use to hoard information about readers.
google does this as well, unless you switch on verbatim mode
maybe it can’t and this is all just would-be-could-be sensationalism
that’s one way to look at it, but things like that happen often in reproduction. what matters is: now you’re here, so you might as well make the best of it, because if rebirth isn’t a thing you just get this one chance to do your thing.
the flower has no idea and no control over where the bee came from, but after the seed sprouts, it is no longer significant for the new flower. it just has to do it’s thing. what’s done is done. focus more on the future.
it’s actually called history-search-backward . it’s configured in /etc/inputrc or ~/.inputrc . if you type the first few characters of a command in your shells history, then type page-up (that key on the keyboard; if configured for page-up, which is common), it searches the most recent command that started that way. press again for the second recent. i’m using it so much, i got used to the thought process “i type this often -> lets stop typing and use page-up”. of course it can’t work with passwords 😅 i should pay more attention to what i’m doing
just reply “k” 😈
yeah, it doesn’t make sense to complain, but browsing ALL and blocking what you never wanna see again leaves you with lots of neat stuff you wouldn’t have found sticking to your subscribed communities.
however, i wish lemmy had categories/tags for communities, so people could block or specificly browse everything anime or everything sports etc. it would be quite helpful.
Idk, but I bet they think it’s the least they can try. If it saves just one life, it has been worth.
sigh *unzips*
what is the clear thing in the center?
the big, popular clients do
VMs can be slow AF tho. Also, they use up a lot of disk space and RAM, because you have a whole ectra OS in there. But yeah, a lot of proprietary things work better in VMs with their native OS.
Usually people have only same size RAM, but other configurations can work too. (I have 20GB of RAM running fine, for example.)
It has always been gaming ready, but you lose a lot of performance if you play non-native games.
Try some non-Steam native Linux games ideally coming with your distro. For example OpenAstroMenace, Warzone2100, OpenTyrian or nexuiz etc…
Also the older multiplatform Java MMO Spiral Knights should even run with Steam (and without) on high graphics settings, but maybe you will have to swap out its bundled Java for a 64bit one.
It’s yahoo news. It’s pure clickbait. Idk why they do this they have some decent other services.
To be fair, if you banned knives, how would you be able to perform one of those famous british stabbings. As a tourist, visiting London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds or even Glasgow just wouldn’t be the same.
also, you should make backups and have a restore strategy that covers cases like this.