*our shit, comrade
*our shit, comrade
Debian testing on a MacBook Air 6,2 (2013). I guess that’s kinda weird. Works fine as a netbook: Firefox, Thunderbird, TigerVNC (handles the low resolution well) and SSH. That’s all I ask of the thing and it works fine. The only hardware that doesn’t work is the webcam, everything else is 100%
It was a free hand-me-down and I put a $45 battery in it so I can use it on the couch. I think what will kill it is when the proprietary charger dies, they cost more used on ebay than the battery did.
The OS is in between the service and the bare metal. Something like OPNsense can be said to be running on bare metal because the OS and the firewall service are so intertwined. However, something like firewalld isn’t running on the bare metal because it’s just a service of the operating system.
That’s how I understand it anyway, I’m not a pro
So a poorly wrapped burrito is sushi but a properly wrapped one is a calzone. th’fuck?
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Fuckin’ rock out with your cock out man!
Yeah, Linux (and really any *nix) doesn’t play nice with windows installs but windows doesn’t play nice with *nix installs either, so… yeah.
I’m sorry that happened to you, I wish I was there to just fix it.
Sounds like you didn’t create a file system, or the creation of the file system fucked up.
I hope it goes better for you next time. You’ll get it and once you do, it’s GLORIOUS.
It’s just an old mac laptop, don’t get excited.
Debian for life
so 755 that muthafuck?
You are not on the sudoers list; your family will be killed.
of course there’s an xkcd for that
I think that shit goes on your permanent record
Well, I guess you really don’t own it then. Own your computer, use *nix. Whichever flavor you like, and Linux is going to be the most frendly.
Same reason I don’t ask people what they think about my work while I’m doing it, it’s a pain in the ass.
myanonamouse rocks. I think it’s just an interview to get in still. Trivial to build ratio.
I use Calibre for management. It’s a little clunky but it manages thousands of titles easily, probably tens of thousands.
I just have my Xfinity modem in bridge mode. They looked at me like I had two heads when I asked if they could tell me how to do it at the counter but it was trivial by searching the model number.