oflag=sync also works instead of && sync. Might as well drop a status=progress in there too
oflag=sync also works instead of && sync. Might as well drop a status=progress in there too
It works fine with Firefox funnily enough
Valve contributes a lot to Wine too
Did the same thing, though I’m handling the tabs with Sway
Using u and d instead of page up and down made it much more readable for me, then you don’t have a whole page with every button press
I don’t get why this is always mentioned. Windows caches too and uses up all free space for faster application startup, but just because it also does it doesn’t change the fact that it uses more ram for active processes while doing nothing. I remember Minecraft running a lot better on my old MacBook with just 4gb of ram as Ubuntu used less than Mac OS X and I could allocate more to the game, whether cacheing was enabled or not on those OSes was not relevant. This should not be relevant today as 32gb of ram can be purchased for less than 100 bucks but sadly is as Apple and other laptop manufacturers think selling soldered 8gb is ok for a base model in 2023 for a laptop costing more than 300 bucks
Would like to see how much the background work is impacted over time. Seems like a scheduling issue to me
or the pump has failed
Wow, that’s bad UX, every other OS lets you change it for individual devices or types of devices
yoo that article is from 2002
Do you use Btrfs? With that you could extend the Fedora partition even though the free space is not where it should be
Clicking delete while pressing shift should do the same thing in most file managers, just use it with caution
I’d say it’s essential on a SMR drive
I use jdupes for that
I hate that this is the default answer to these questions, most tools by which less tech savy have detrmined that something is using a lot of ram are accounting for buffers and don’t subtract it from the free space. Every time when I clicked on someones post (well on Reddit, here its the first one) regarding their ram usage being high and this website was posted, it was not the buffer/cache. So while it is obviosly important to get to know how OP determined that something was using a lot of ram, directly assuming that they read it wrong is imo simply not helpful and in most cases just more confusing
My experiences with a 4700U/5500U and 5600G has also been great on just Fedora
300€ HP 255 G8 works very well, the physical buttons below the pad feel like they’ll fall apart with every press as they are only hinged somewhere in the middle
I’d kinda trust it if it would detect the errors on its own, but now it’s just returning corrupt data, so I’d ditch it
With the terminal, use the option --help
or view it’s man pages with man (command you want to know more about)
to avoid having to search the Internet just to find out how commands work. You may find the terminology of certain things strange or may not understand how certain things are described at first, but you’ll have a much better understanding of how everything works when you know how to look up what exacly something does. Oh and in man
use u and d to scroll up and down and /(searchword)
to search, that makes looking up stuff a lot faster, press q
or Ctrl-D to quit
Oh they are when they first set up Windows