

Ahhh …ha haha…ha…ha
Ahhh …ha haha…ha…ha
I don’t get it …unless qbt is written in C
You should clarify that the roll back takes two seconds and the two days was the wait to upgrade again :D I do love Tumbleweed.
Opensuse Tumbleweed. You get the drivers, it’s stable, and the one time it isn’t you just roll back to the prior snapshot in the boot menu that it takes automatically. Steam runs great on it. Honestly about the best there is.
Yeah I don’t know either. I had a problem once or twice with it because I powered it off randomly when it locked up under load (did this a lot, this machine is 12 years old and needs maintenance). Btrfs check repair fixed it. Snapper rollback is awesome for updates. Under opensuse at least it seems extremely stable.
Oh wow Ernest Thompson Seton. I read Wild Animals I Have Known when I was like 7 and it stuck with me a while. Forgot about it till now
I got some doordasher with a typoed email who is apparently constantly driving under the influence for doordash because I keep getting reminders that that’s against Doordash policy
Here’s the serious advice: whenever you have to think about it like this, don’t do it.
Opensuse still over here … Just being a computer.
Gave my mom a machine with Mint, havent heard a peep out of her.
Not here
Just started getting this too today
Are you harvesting vote data with this comment
It is so bad. The passenger can’t even fix the nav, at least not in the Chevy I just rented.
Oh maybe retrans doesn’t do anything with hard.
Cifs has some options too, it is easier to deal with user ids than NFS. I just had Claude AI tell me options
Add -o hard
And if youre using nfsv3 add retrans=5
Nfsv4 doesbt really need retrans but it still worls.
That has worked perfectly for me.
Wait doesn’t everyone
Not sure what this means, I’m playing mine on Linux just fine.
I had a 70 Olds 98 with the Rocket 455. You could literally hear the gas pouring into the dinner-plate sized carburetor when you floored it. Had it for two or three days and the janky wiring caught fire and it burned up. Probably for the best really.
Yes, can be an issue. But if you set it up right, use dkim/dmarc/SPF, and don’t do stupid things like spam people, you’re good. It isnt hard. It is just hard getting a static IP for a homelab, really.