Dunno, but looks at man service.unit
I think)
Dunno, but looks at man service.unit
I think)
# nano /etc/systemd/{system,user}.conf
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DefaultTimeoutStopSec=10s
You’re welcome.
I think you misunderstood the previous comment. Not the devices need to be configured correctly, but the network they’re connected to.
I thought we were doing NixOS this year ._.
Just enter a channel number and it will auto switch
ln -sf /bin/nano /bin/vi
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?
Yeah, that’s quite a stretch from the looks of it
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.
No, it’s just about the dumbest thing I’ve read today. So far.
Clearly the current version is 2024.01.01
Current Release: 2024.01.01
Included Kernel: 6.6.8
ISO Size: 883.3 MB
Ubuntu Mate? Surely green Ubuntu is Ubuntu Mate
Putting plates in the dishwasher is hardly more work than using disposable plates, aspecially after you consider the additional trips of taking the trash out
Really? It was very noticable to me when I didn’t have screen tairing anymore