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After the first wash cycle I turned the tune off. I mean, the guys putting the damn thing in place, your machine’s legend, as well as the manual all tell you how.
Flexitarian bicycle commuter (he/him) from the Netherlands.
My Iceshrimp account can be found here (accounts on Mastodon etc. can follow that account too).
My Pixelfed account on Pixey.
After the first wash cycle I turned the tune off. I mean, the guys putting the damn thing in place, your machine’s legend, as well as the manual all tell you how.
You and I do, but I suspect that we are actually intelligent. A majority of people I have more doubt about.
/dev/sda1 might have been your computers hard disk, with “sda1” in the instructions being an example.
Piece of advice: add -qv to your emerge command to let Portage show the things you need to know but stay quiet otherwise. Way less gets shown on the terminal window and on some systems it might slightly speed up the process.
On work machines, it may also be on purpose (IT department having restricted the use of USB storage).
I highly suspect it is CG.
Good news. I mean, I do not mind using Strawberry but more active development beneath the KDE banner is perhaps the right thing to do.
Dude, is that necessary?
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You can with Windows 10.
At least on Android, Firefox (Mobile) does support PWAs. I use it for accessing my Iceshrimp account on fedia.social.
Starfield worked on Linux for me, albeit it with some graphical glitches.
You do realise that is not Windows, don’t you?
If they are parents of millennials, then only of the youngest I think. I am an older millennial (born 1986) and my parents are 65 and 71 (thus being “boomers”).
Which applies mostly to Windows and maybe to MacOS. You do not download an installer on Linux if the package manager has got you covered.
This meme make *nix look more like PubertyOS, tbh.
Not in years, by now.
The GIF shows a system where generally speaking this is not required (it could have been Firefox instead of Chrome).
What? This is extremely poor phrasing if you ask me.