# nano /etc/systemd/{system,user}.conf
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DefaultTimeoutStopSec=10s
You’re welcome.
# nano /etc/systemd/{system,user}.conf
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DefaultTimeoutStopSec=10s
You’re welcome.
I thought we were doing NixOS this year ._.
Just enter a channel number and it will auto switch
Understandable. I don’t know how the federation thing is supposed to work, but I do believe Jerboa pulls them from the source when I browse All
, which might be part of the issue.
{"code":"not-found","msg":"No such file or directory (os error 2)"}
What?
Seen them in Antalya (Turkey) which I found quite amusing
Really, the correct way would be to set the limit you want for journald. Put this into /etc/systemd/journald.conf.d/00-journal-size.conf
:
[Journal]
SystemMaxUse=50M
Or something like this using a timer:
systemd-run --timer-property=OnCalender=daily $COMMAND
Wouldn’t compressed logs make even more sense (they way they’re now)?
If we’re using systemd already, why not a timer?
They probably only used the sensor while unlatched, now they use it while supposedly latched too.
I manually upgraded a 3rd gen i7 (2012) machine to 32GB in 2016. Doesn’t make that laptop ant less old tho.
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They didn’t even show how well scrolling works. I suppose that’s an indication that it’s pretty laggy
Many mice can scroll sideways by tilting the scroll wheel. If that’s something you use often enough, maybe that’s something to consider
Clearly you don’t know the first thing about Wayland. If you run an application without a sandbox, of course it can execute commands. That’s just common sense. Qt themes are also kind of an application. Now that’s where the fault lies, not with the protocol applications use to interact with the compositor (Wayland).
Microsoft announced they’ll have a floating panel days or weeks after KDE did it
Firefox has that, but it might not be enabled by default
I’d guess they haven’t use plasma 5 in quite some time, which has steadily gotten better.
Why wait? Enable kde-unstable on Arch now and profit
Dunno, but looks at
man service.unit
I think)