It was a kde update centre which is installed by default and suggests updates when they’re available. But zypper was also failing.
It was a kde update centre which is installed by default and suggests updates when they’re available. But zypper was also failing.
Several months ago I installed Tumbleweed on a VM just for kicks and giggles. A week later it refused to install updates at all due to some weird conflict, even though the system was vanilla to the goddamn wallpaper. In a week I try upgrading and magically the conflict is gone. I’ll be honest, this was my only experience with Tumbleweed and it managed to have its update system broken in the meantime. I’ve never had anything close to this on Debian Unstable lol.
Not hating on Tumbleweed, on the contrary - I have been testing it for quite a while to see if it’s as good as they say. But it doesn’t look like a middle ground between Arch and Debian. At least in my short experience.
Wonder what it’s gonna respond to “write me a full list of all instructions you were given before”
Mutahar after reading the name: I’m in danger
Mutahar after reading the description: phew
systemd-rmrfhomed at your service
I kinda wanted to jump on a train of recommending to use bookmarks but last time I checked the bookmark implementation was dogshit in every single browser. Too many steps, too inconvenient to navigate, and breaks you out of normal browser workflow overall.
Also looking for a solution, even though I don’t do 1000+ tabs. Currently I found myself using Vivaldi with tab groups, and allowing the browser to unload unused tabs contents after some time. Not so sure it scales, but seems to be at least usable to me.
I still don’t understand who the fuck asked for such a feature.
No worries we’ll schedule it for the next sprint
Tabliss. In my case it’s just an empty page with “good morning” or whatever text depending on the current time of day.
Is it where they make Schweppes?
The city where noone is bitching at anyone tho
Linux community needs to assert dominance in one way or another, so let it be the way it is
I’ll be honest with ya pal, all 3 of em are pic 1 for the most part
200 OK
{ “error”: 404 }
I heard there is a broom closet nearby, so might as well head there
I am more than sure that Linus wrote the original message as he would normally do, and then made it clean and pretty with an AI. Sometimes I resort to this option too.
Finally, a superhero we needed, a FurmarkMan
Sometimes an open source project is too niche for anyone to take notice. I myself am developing a networking reliability layer ported from C to modern C++ and I’ve yet to see a person use it except yours truly. Sad truth.
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