Some classics in there.
Although many pictures currently don’t load as feddit.de has been having a bit of trouble for a while now. :/
You can still NAT IPv6
Repartitioning one of the extra disks that was still on NTFS to ext4 and updating the fstab entry accordingly.
So, nothing big.
Why though? The first recorded recipe for it was created by a Prussian.
I inferred as much. It’s just a snide joke about how we call it something completely different over here.
I inferred as much. It’s just a snide joke about how we call it something completely different over here.
I just wanted to share my knowledge from TV to be honest.
But at this point I expect pretty much everything we wear or use to be dangerous for us…
Is this a joke I’m too German to understand?
After it’s used it most certainly does.
Firefighters nowadays change their gear after certain operations before they get back on their truck. Or at least they do here.
Yeeeees. More Selaco content.
Seriously though, it’s great. Y’all should go and play it.
With just hitting random keys? Sadly not.
With hitting ‘Esc’ a bunch to be sure to be in command mode? Surely not.
Better press ‘Esc’ a bunch beforehand, who know in what mode you are after hitting a bunch of random keys.
Expensive mail.
Just double clicking on /etc/fstab opens it in the editor, I can write whatever I want and when I want to save it asks for authentication.
Anyways, what exactly do you think is the average user that can and should play around in system config files and can’t use the terminal at the same time?
After having watched an older video and some more recent ones, I definitely prefer his more recent, more structured ones. But maybe I just had bad luck with the old one being the Return of the King one.
Felt way too unstructured for my taste. But it was cool that he got Sean Astin for part the video. :D
Faine Miez.