Looks a bit overkill but sounds like a great laptop.
Looks a bit overkill but sounds like a great laptop.
It’s just an accent colour and can be changed.
Last time I saw kernel panic I was on 2.6. I don’t think I’ll ever see him. :(
Huh, nice extension. Thanks for the heads up.
I hate those obnoxious Youtube thumbnails.
Glad you found it easily. It’s not hard to do but you need to follow the guide exactly and be cautious. Unless it changed, the script was taking care of almost everything as I remember.
Good luck!
I didn’t see these questions at all.
I couldn’t find an answer for this question
This question is not distinctive
I would expect “independent” as an answer for these questions
You probably need a repartition. Can’t link right now but check for “Nexus 7 flox repartition”, assuming yours is 2013 Wi-Fi edition (code name flo).
If it simply will be a backup, why complicate things? You already know what to do.
I think they are asking, why it shows it needs to update even though they already have the updated versions.
I see. I recommended that because it’s kinda like rolling release. I haven’t used openSUSE as a server but I remember people who use from Reddit self-hosted.
You can also try Void Linux.
You can use Debian Testing.
Didn’t know about that. Thanks for the clarification!
From this list, only Unetbootin can create Windows installation disk. For this, there is also WoeUSB but it’s CLI only.
Tube Archivist perhaps?
Unless you want to feel like Cypher from Matrix, there is no turning back. Jokes aside, if your computer is pre-built or a laptop, it probably already has Windows key saved in BIOS. Though you must install the same version of Windows when you got it the first time. However, there is another way. With a program called Magical Jelly Bean KeyFinder, you can extract your installation’s keys (yes, not just the Windows key), and you can use those keys to install Windows later. It’s better anyway because sometimes they don’t give you a key.
You can debloat your PC after the installation with certain tools.
It seems I’m not that old and apparently it first appeared around between 50’s and 60’s as a term. I assume it’s only used among programmers back then (until Apple, approximately late 80’s). Though it was not so common as today I guess.
Huh, didn’t know Krita had a plugin for that. Is it for Stable Diffusion?
That makes sense. Maybe I’m just old but they are called as programs since punched cards, as well as on Unix, Linux, Windows (until recently apparently).
Not exactly sure but I think the term “application >> apps” started with mobile phones. So, to me they are different. At least that evokes this meaning in my mind. It seems not with younger people though.
Normally you don’t even need AUR for that since it’s a core package for Arch. Unless Manjaro did something weird, you should be able to install it via pacman.
However I checked Manjaro packages and glib2-devel is the same version with Arch. Maybe try a whole system update before adding new packages?