Such fake news media witch hunt! OK damn it but you won’t get my binders of women!
sudo dhclient -r
Such fake news media witch hunt! OK damn it but you won’t get my binders of women!
sudo dhclient -r
OpenSUSE Tumbleweed is among the most stable distros I’ve ever seen of her life and I have a list of addresses.
She went to the HD remaster salon to make more foot money.
Sure, Mr. Penguin, come right in. Can I offer you a… fish?
Sounds like a storage medium issue. Bit rot.
I’ve been keeping an eye on Linux since the late 90s. It took me not having to use any non-Linux software or hardware on the computer in question. Currently I have two laptops running Linux, one has Windows in case I need it (which so far has turned out to be never), and I have a workstation that has Linux as a secondary OS but I’m always in Windows on that one because of software and hardware.
Serves him right. Fifa playing asshole.
/s
But it would take me a couple of hours to figure that out.
You can do that if they were in need of a polish. It’s just a bit difficult to aim directly into the wallet when they’re done.
Pour the change into your mouth, put the bills neatly in your wallet, then put the coins in the wallet whenever they’ve lost their flavor.
It sounded like you were testing the (one and only) backup in a live environment is all.
I know what gooning is, and I know what a boss is. But I don’t see the connection there. What am I missing?
Then to confirm it would restore the system, I deleted everything on root path. as in /
I’m a noob, so forgive me if I’m being very ignorant here, but how on earth could that be a good idea? It sounds like “in order to see if I’ve installed these airbags correctly I shall now crash head first into this concrete bridge foundation at max speed”?
When I was young we were masturbating.
When I studied at the uni 5 years ago we only collaborated over Google Docs. I’d strongly recommend online collaboration over sending files back and forth. For most things I ran Linux, and booted into Windows when there was a particular need for it, which wasn’t often. But it all depends on what software you’re expected to run during your studies. If you have room on your drive maybe having a minimal Windows install along side Linux could be a good thing?
Also, I’d recommend a distro that comes out of the box with working BTRFS snapshots. The last thing you want is have the machine you rely on for school shit the bed due to a bad update or something you do, and you have to learn how to repair Linux in the middle of an assignment that’s due tomorrow. With snapshots you can just roll back to before it shat the bed.
Oh shit. Tits explains s lot.
people say that arch is like super hard, but honestly after actually learning it I disagree.
I mean, once you’ve learned something it shouldn’t be hard. Personally I stay away from Arch because it seems like way to much work. Tumbleweed ftw.
I keep all my money in my mattress. All of the $52.