I traced this baby back to January 19th, 2004: https://craphound.com/spamsolutions.txt
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That’s an interesting way to spell proprietary
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This indicates that the PinePhone is encountering issues with the anx7688 modem driver and is receiving a Hard Reset (HARD_RST). The “idiot firmware is bored” is likely a humorous or sarcastic remark about the perceived quality or stability of the modem firmware causing this issue.
Tell me you used ChatGPT without telling me you used ChatGPT.
I can hear coil whine from my PC’s graphics card, but that’s it.
Edit: Also our home stereo system (not the speakers) when it’s turned on.
I used the have a PC that ran Windows XP, and when I moved the mouse, sound was heard from the speakers. It probably had a cheap sound controller on the motherboard.
I’ve never had issues with TERM=xterm
Kitty if you have a GPU and run programs that have a lot of output (build scripts and emerge). It uses the GPU for better performance.
If it will be used by non-tech savvy people, why do you care about snap and IBM? Do the people care about that?
When you start getting super specific about which distro you want, I think you should start looking towards a DIY distro.
Shoutout to https://github.com/clnhub/rtl8192eu-linux for monitor mode and packet injection <3
Even worse is when you need to log in
I got the one on the left side strip
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filling for bankruptcy
inside a month
Go back to school
Before you can fix a bootloader, you first need to learn how to install and set up a bootloader. I think most people learn that part when they try Arch
Why do you advocate for keeping /home separate?
I personally don’t do it because the more partitions you have, the more often you need to fiddle around in GParted when one partition gets full. This is also why I use swap files instead of swap partitions
As far as I can tell, unless you distro-hop, separating /home doesn’t have any advantages. Even then, sharing one /home directory between multiple desktop environments can cause some problems
I agree with making and testing backups, though. My current strategy is to back everything up to a 4.2 TiB ZFS pool with daily snapshots on my LAN, and back up the most important data on that to the cloud
Ad hominem dodging of the question. Classic.