Repartitioning one of the extra disks that was still on NTFS to ext4 and updating the fstab entry accordingly.
So, nothing big.
Repartitioning one of the extra disks that was still on NTFS to ext4 and updating the fstab entry accordingly.
So, nothing big.
Looks pretty metal either way.
IMO at this point WinAmp does not offer anything beyond name recognition and nostalgia. Isn’t qmmp essentially an open source version of WinAmp?
Even as nostalgia, I just tried out loading a winamp skin from the winamp skin museum someone linked further up with qmmp and it handles that just fine too. So I’ll be just using that going forward.
Oh, my trusty old Wolfplayer is on there too. Brings me back…
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?
Thanks, I will. :D
And since the only dishwasher I ever used is my kitchen sink, I doubt it’ll be much of a problem.
Well, yes. That would be what those glasses and tea pots actually look like.
But some colourful stuff is more fun.
Tuareg tea
Didn’t know that it was called like that. Nice! :D
Also, I should try to get some nice fitting glasses. Just for fun.
That’s fine. I prefer tea mixtures most of the time anyways.
Mixing green tea (like Gunpowder) with some moroccan mint (add sugar to your liking) tastest mighty fine. And the mint grows just fine in a pot on the balkony.
Loose leaf club!
signature look of superiority
It’s fine. Enjoy your off-grid traveling!
Since I see two of our Admins here: Update when?
On a more serious note: Tahnks for all your work of you guys too!
Manjaro also has some merch.
They don’t look like kiddos, so Rem Lezar will probably not be around.
Looks like they’ll be exploding Varmints really soon.
Don’t forget the managers!
THANK GOD FOR COLD FUSION!
It’s a reference to this sketch in case you are one of the lucky ten thousand today.
No one is forcing Twatter to say anything, they are forced to let someone say something.
It is a result of free speech. Although not from the American perspective, as that only relates to the government. However, over here it also means that the government has to enforce your rights against others too. And since platforms like facebook and Twatter are as big as they are… Tough luck for them to have to host someone linking to a news article they wrote.