Mii Nixon
(Richard Miihouse Nixon?)
i like analog media, photography, and steel bicycles. free palestine 🇵🇸
Mii Nixon
(Richard Miihouse Nixon?)
I like Blade Runner, I like Michelle Yeoh, I have very little faith in Amazon’s production… we’ll see
I’ve always used XFS on spinning drives and F2FS on SSDs. No issues, they’re very solid
Maybe if the first number includes tanks of Russian manufacture in Ukrainian service
I’m not familiar with exactly what you mean, does it not require a password to boot that way? I have full-disk encryption on my laptop but not with TPM, grub just prompts me for a password before the kernel boots
What it sounds like you want is only your home folder encrypted, where it decrypts seamlessly upon login. It sounds like you have encrypted OS root, which is more secure but necessarily requires a password before the system gets to the login screen.
Other than reinstalling your system, you do have the option of either making your decryption password shorter, and/or enabling auto-login after boot (if you’re the computer’s only user), so you’d only have to type one password instead of two.
it’s an extension, right? i would assume it would go away if you uncheck this option in Firefox settings:
i’ve had this unchecked so i haven’t seen it pop up in my use
Nice! What graphics card do you have? AMD generally works well out-of-the-box, but if you have NVidia you may need to install drivers
I’m not sure if it meets all your requirements, but Dolphin has a dual-panel mode if you press F3 and has lots of other configuration options as well
If the computer boots but you can’t access a GUI, use Ctrl+Alt+F3 to open a console. From there you can use nano to edit the login manager configuration. If you had GNOME installed, your login manager is probably GDM, and its config should be at /etc/gdm/daemon.conf, according to the manual. If that is the case, it looks like you should erase the username under the entry “AutomaticLogin=”.
You can tell because you’ll see the alligator later, but you’ll see the crocodile in a while
If I understand correctly, the filesystem driver is contained within the kernel for all linux-native filesystems (Ext4, XFS, BtrFS, F2FS, etc.), just as drivers for computer components and devices are. But drivers to access NTFS (Windows) and HFS+ (Mac OS) drives are programs in userspace
Debian. Huge repository, no bullshit, and basically any software for Linux is packaged/compatible with it.
Hate speech is an actual problem for online entities to deal with. “Cancel culture” is a slightly vague term that usually refers to applying social pressure to disassociate from someone. This can obviously be good or bad depending on what it’s about, but the term is typically only used by right-wingers when said pressure is applied to them.
I like to make oats in the microwave and mix in peanut butter and banana slices
do you know literally anything about history or geopolitics? north korea is aiding Palestine, russia is allied with iran and syria, while isn’treal is backed by the US empire and its satellites such as the UK and Germany. without the backing of the west the zionist entity would collapse
The backend should be the same (Freetype)… only difference I can think of is that GNOME uses Wayland by default while KDE defaults to X11 and offers Wayland as an option. Do you have a HiDPI screen?
fuck off. how many accounts have you made on tchncs.de to keep posting garbage like this?
Inter is great, I’ve been using it (TTF hinted) as my UI font for years and it renders very sharply. I’m on Debian and KDE Plasma
It’s not made by Google though, it’s this guy, Rasmus Andersson