also, you should make backups and have a restore strategy that covers cases like this.
he/him
also, you should make backups and have a restore strategy that covers cases like this.
you can boot from a liveCD or USB, then mount the main OS, bind mount dev and proc, chroot into it and reconfigure/reinstall the boot loader
it’s actually called history-search-backward . it’s configured in /etc/inputrc or ~/.inputrc . if you type the first few characters of a command in your shells history, then type page-up (that key on the keyboard; if configured for page-up, which is common), it searches the most recent command that started that way. press again for the second recent. i’m using it so much, i got used to the thought process “i type this often -> lets stop typing and use page-up”. of course it can’t work with passwords 😅 i should pay more attention to what i’m doing
what is the clear thing in the center?
VMs can be slow AF tho. Also, they use up a lot of disk space and RAM, because you have a whole ectra OS in there. But yeah, a lot of proprietary things work better in VMs with their native OS.
It’s yahoo news. It’s pure clickbait. Idk why they do this they have some decent other services.
Of course they do. There is no actual rule to it. You just have to know. Often words ending in “er” are male, but not all of them. It’s one of the reasons German is so difficult. Just avoid it. English is easy and efficient.
things that differ between distros, because everyone thinks they can do it better than others: multimedia and sound, firewall config, service management, different init systems, switching default when multiple packages provide the same feature and are installed in parallel, config file migration during updates, making and installing your own custom kernel, selection of free games available.
a bootable removable medium that can display and chainload all the installed OSes
No idea. The USB should be in there. Can you look onto the USB from Windows? (but don’t change anything on it) Maybe the port doesn’t work properly.
You should try enabling the options in:
and disable:
then Restart>Exit Saving Changes and press F12 furiously during next boot (as i don’t know when exactly) and select USB.
did you try and press F1 at the logo screen after power on and adjust settings in the UEFI BIOS Config, Security and Startup menus?
Difficult to stuff this in the MBR for non EFI users. AFAIK grub can display background pictures though.
Always put the important servers in the attic, where they get fried by the summer heat, instead of the basement, where the flood hits worst.
it’s significantly less scary if you have a backup
I think that’s already a thing. I remember reading about that a few years ago, but probably hard to find after the home brewing and craft beer hype.
what i don’t like about most tiling WMs is they are keyboard only. you can’t hold a beverage in one hand and use them easily with the mouse. only very few let you also do most things with mouse (notion for example). currently i use Gnome (mutter standard WM) with the Forge extension (that adds tiling) for that reason. It’s not perfect, but lets me use my phone with one hand and operate the PC with the other etc.
that’s not watching the events though, just showing the log of the service for dbus. the events can be watched with dbus-monitor
just make sure you have backups and stuff like this doesn’t matter