Any self-respecting distro pushed an update to fix this days ago, so just updating (and restarting cups) will do. But if you don’t print anyway, you might as well disable it.
Any self-respecting distro pushed an update to fix this days ago, so just updating (and restarting cups) will do. But if you don’t print anyway, you might as well disable it.
It was briefly removed in August: https://organicmaps.app/news/2024-08-18/good-news-organic-maps-appeared-again-in-the-google-play-store/
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Yeah. The protonvpn-gtk-app (or something like that) AUR package works fine, though. Really barebones but does the job.
As long as it’s in your list, your client keeps a copy of the torrent file around somewhere.
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I guess if you get the length with yt-dlp, and then compare with the downloaded file, and the length is within a one second tolerance, it should be fine. At least I would think the length that yt-dlp extracts would not include the baked in ad, but of course youtube could make it so.
Btw I haven’t heard about this thing since it first came out. Is it really happening?
I read and proceeded to completely forget the top text, so I was left wondering why the father was sending cat ascii art…
In this case definitely the first. Just make a new directory (name doesn’t matter: SATA, Files, data…) and use your distro’s tool to change the mount point (Disks on GNOME and derivatives, or just edit fstab yourself)
You can just mount it in a folder in your home directory. This is not a weird thing to do.
I too had an NTFS partition at first. Definitely not great, since it trashes your file permissions. I was glad to be rid of it when I binned the other OS.
Arch + Cinnamon is neato!
Missed the other picture posted here. It isn’t in the original post.
Why isn’t it listed here?
Yep. Would be pretty bad software otherwise. Best to set it up so it keeps one monthly, one weekly, and 2-3 daily snapshots. Then you don’t even need to think about it, and it deletes older ones automatically. You can still do manual snapshots, and it won’t delete those.
Why does this look and sound like the inspirational scene of a Mockumentary?
(FYI: either something piques your interest, or your interest peaks at some point)
Oh right, atomic distros work differently, didn’t think about that! That is convenient!
If you’re on Arch, then you want those tasty hourly updates om nom nom
source: I use Arch btw
Neat! I was just thinking, if it starts updating the kernel as you turn it off, you’d have to wait a minute for it to finish. M$ style. Has that never happened?
Net upgrade size: -0.01MiB
OOOH YEAH! Now that’s how you debloat.