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Next time buy her a large 1 topping and pick it up for $7.99.
Next time buy her a large 1 topping and pick it up for $7.99.
It’s not necessary but you’ll get updates quicker. And I’m a chronic updater, even pick and choose stuff from updates-testing.
You need to “sudo dnf clean all” first to make sure you get the freshest index!
I love my NUCs but haven’t really paid attention to what has happened since Intel sold that line to ASUS.
Upgrade to Fedora 40 was downright boring.
I do all the time and my son makes fun of me for it. That’s how we rolled in the late 70’s/early 80’s
Buy the correct size trash bags for your trash can?
I did that few years ago when I re-ripped all my CDs and vinyl to flac.
I have never liked Windows. Unix workstations or linux pretty much since the mid 80’s. My current pet peeve is companies that block email clients except Outlook from connecting to their mail server (Exchange).
Every sporting event I’ve been to in the past few years is exclusively digital tickets. Even the local amateur women’s soccer team.
AXS doesn’t let you put their tickets into digital wallet.
AXS does not integrate with google wallet. I put a note in each calendar event which app the tickets are in. At least the Pixel phones now let you put anything in your wallet that is a QR code. I wish it would let us put plain old images in the wallet.
Or Gnu plus Hurd as I’ve been recently calling it.
Sign up for paperless notifications.
Generally if you remove a file, it won’t affect programs that already have it open. So if you delete libc, hope that you don’t lose power. If worse comes to worst, you’ll need to pull the drive and mount it on another machine.
I just told this story to a friend but I did the standard rm -rf * as root while in the / directory. And this was back in the day where we nfs mounted every other machine and root privileges propagated through NFS. I think it was on the 2nd or 3rd machine when I thought – “this seems to be taking longer than I thought”.
I have taken a drive with filesystem issues, mounted on a different machine and either backup data I wanted to keep or copy files to make the original machine runnable.
Are you including back in the day when we had to use windows device drivers via ndiswrappers?
I’ve managed to remove a critical library once but did manage to extract it from an RPM on another machine and manually install it. That was good enough to get me to the point where I could yum reinstall.
Pre-linux we had an HP workstation where the disc drive died and of course we had no backups. I managed to frankenstein the disc by connecting the platters on the broken disc to the circuit board of a working disc. This worked and I was able to back up the disk and reload on to a new drive.
And then we bought an 8mm tape drive for backups and I had to port some drivers to HP-UX to get it to work. But we had awesome backups after that!
The problem is more likely the wireless internet provider.
You can just login at office.com on your mobile browser.