

How can I trust them? At least with Arch there’s the “many eyes” principle.
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How can I trust them? At least with Arch there’s the “many eyes” principle.
Can I also compile a list of selected packages from the repositories fresh easily? E.g. Firefox? Or do I have to download their PKGBUILD to makepkg?
glassware was usually significantly above comparable eBay listings (despite the labels sometimes claiming otherwise)
They have stickers which tell you they’re cheaper than eBay when that’s actually not the case? Isn’t that illegal?
Where’s the difference between march=native
and march=x86-64
in that case?
thanks for reminding me. Didn’t activate this on my new install since I got 64G of RAM :)
systemctl --user enable psd-resync.service
I think this is not needed since psd.service
has the following in it:
[Unit]
…
Wants=psd-resync.service
What does that have to do with Linux?
You can test it on https://u2f.bin.coffee/
Here’s a Github issue about NFC on phones: https://github.com/solokeys/solo1/issues/209
Seems to not work for lots of people.
Just immigrate.
If it wasn’t written in bash… 😢
I would make Debian and Arch be deterministic like NixOS, but with a different language and less overhead. I really like the principle but the implementation is subpar.
let people use what they want. If they want to use Manjarno and reset their clocks because of expired certificates every other year, so be it. But don’t be elitist about it. Same goes for the usage of the puke emoji.
I’d love to have a vscodium alternative written in a faster and more efficient language. Most editors and IDEs don’t quite fit my workflow, while vscodium does.
Try the program CoreCtrl, IMHO it works quite well and is easy to use.
Why not use fwupd?
Because they’re a Manjaro user and already lost.
Next time buy from vendors which support fwupd.
Which phone?
Just fork it and you can decide.
Actually, I use systemd because it just works for me and operating systems aren’t my hobby. Linux is my job, and things that work well cause less overtime for me.
I’m very excited for Debian 13 :)
Do you know what the word ‘example’ means? There are people who aren’t as superbly knowledgeable as you are.
never heard of them. I need to research a bit more until I activate what is basically another “dangerous” non-maintainer repository. Thank you a lot for your links and explanations!