It will if the repos are specific to a fedora release version. That’s been a thing with rpmfusion in the past, not sure it still is.
I used to have issues with like rpmfusion repos and the like, worst case you may need to now the packages you have layered, do an rpm-ostree reset, upgrade, then layer the packages again. There’s a way to install the rpmfusion repos that didn’t break updates, I forget if they’ve updated the docs on the site to use it, I stopped layering almost everything in favor of flatpak or toolbx.
I just did it. You’re in for a reboot. That’s about it, unless you layered a bunch of stuff.
It’s a GUI app that runs on your local system and pushes sites to a server.
The worst. Feel better soon.
I’m impressed, to be honest, “amorphous” is probably the biggest word I’ve ever heard him use.
Thank you. Article kept referring to them as “streams” which is meaningless in the context of Linux. Writing this article without describing or even mentioning file handles is a disservice.
I got canned from my last job and thr way I found out was my work Gmail was locked out, fuckin class acts them.
Getting fired from my current gig would be a relief tbh.
Since this is c/retrogaming, Interplay ca. 1995-2000
Nobody writes their own engine. Gnome Browser is based on Webkit, like Safari is
This but on c/fuckcars
Probably? We’re talking about a guy who can’t understand the difference between seeking political asylum and escaping from an insane asylum.
You said you’re on Arch, you’ll want to go through their docs which are solid: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Dm-crypt/Encrypting_an_entire_system
How old are we talking? If the CPU is >10 years old and/or some kind of ARM, it may not have hardware encryption acceleration, which means it’ll happen in software. I did that once, it was horrible. lscpu |grep -i aes
should probably tell you what you need to know.
“find somewhere to stuff it” instructions unclear…
I spent three months in Houston about 10 years ago and I’ve never experienced such a wild-ass level of passive aggressive probing to see if I was in their particular in-group anywhere else. I’m from the Midwest and used to some of that but it was every fucking conversation, down to getting asked what church I attend while trying to get a coffee at a cafe.
That’s probably the plan, though I see an Intel a380 low-profile for all of $100 that might be useful for some encode/decode tasks
Worth checking, though the 3U isn’t super-spacious inside
I’ve been using it without but it’s been less and less reliable that way.