I found this. I didn’t look at the code at all but the Readme mentions another project that might help.
I found this. I didn’t look at the code at all but the Readme mentions another project that might help.
Woman are talking to me some yes but thanked him to be willing and I acknowledge the bridge from the other side
You didn’t like flying through 150 rings?
it still mounts and at first glance seems to be working
What makes you say that?
Show us the output of things like lsblk
, mount
and cat /etc/fstab
to give us a fuller picture
I like to put mine in /var/local/movies
etc. to keep the root standard and uncluttered.
Of course it’s just personal preference
I think that it’s definitely a good case for overlaying with install
. They say to use it sparingly because it increases the chances of something breaking, but that doesn’t mean it will. Something like a VPN usually needs liw level access that container isolation makes difficult.
I’ve only had 1 issue on silverblue years ago where I couldn’t update because I had vim overlayed and they fixed it within a day or two.
I was too dumb too link it lol
Damn, I thought this was self hosted
Bash is my login shell, but I have fish set as the default shell for alacritty
For anyone thinking about conducting a similar search for this image.
Turn on safe search before you search “flesh prison”
I’m done internetting for today
If you’re making backups of things you care about and not running sudo rm -rf
the command isn’t really dangerous.
But +1 for having it in /tmp
I have a bash function I call tempd that is basically cd $(mktemp -d)
I use it so much for stuff I dont really care to keep.
That’s really weird. I set up a test system and I couldnt reproduce. The only thing I noticed errors flooding dmesg about elogind already running when I enabled it following the docs. I guess sddm is already starting it?
I dont see how that would cause your issue though. I would probably just reinstall lol
If you CTRL-ALT-F3 and login to a non graphical session does everything work as intended?
Did anybody think that they did?
I always assumed they were just easier to set up
It also depends on the viewer. I remember using prctl()
in C to chamge a process name and top showed my change but htop didn’t. I’m sure a competent malware writer would be able to trick it though
I’m in the wrong timeline
I am root I am admin I am user I am all.
Holy shit I almost died
Hyprland is an official package as of fedora 39
Was thinking “Oh shit now I have to become vegan”, but the article is paywalled so I didn’t have to go on the guilt trip.
For me, setting up colored man pages is essential. I was hoping to see that in this article, because my methods aren’t ideal.
I’m either holding
most
back a couple versions, using a personal version of gentoos man pager that relies on texinfo and breaks on fedora, or using vim which is not my favorite.