I recently had some processes lock up on Linux, and after searching what the “D” symbol in ps aux
was (Uninterruptable sleep), i found this little line:
The only non-sophisticated way to get rid of them is to reboot the system
I recently had some processes lock up on Linux, and after searching what the “D” symbol in ps aux
was (Uninterruptable sleep), i found this little line:
The only non-sophisticated way to get rid of them is to reboot the system
Is there a benefit to using proton if something works fine with wine?
Krita has tools for 2D animation? I need to look into that.
I almost tapped on the screen before realizing it was a description, not an instruction.
I have OpenSuse Tumbleweed, Arch, and some version of Ubuntu. I’ll probably replace Ubuntu with Tumbleweed eventually.
So what if you put pants on a facehugger? Asked no-one!
Here’s some toilet poetry I read once:
Some come here too sit, think, and write on the walls. I come here too shit, stink, and scratch my hairy balls.
Yup, I hear that pellet sound.
For some reason our old cat would scratch the floor outside the litter box when he was done, and sometimes grab on to some random thing next to it, like a shoe, and pull it into the litter box.
I would. It’s just one way of pointing out someone’s typo.
They should have put that one above the second horse funeral.
Ralph just reminded me of The Game. Ralph deserves the void.
Isn’t this just normal Windows behaviour? I feel like I’ve been reading these kinds of posts forever.
I had to leave Slackware when I got kids. Kubuntu took less time (for me) to get the usual stuff working on.
Kids got older, and Kubuntu was getting annoying, but I didn’t make it back to Slackware because now… I use Arch, btw.
Time for my art to shine!
I would totally botch trying to communicate with aliens. How would you have done it?
I’d need to install Deluxe Paint for that 😐
But you’re not supposed to trust what you read on the Internet!
Add a drop table statement to it while you’re at it
Thanks for reminding me about it! I might try that for my third computer, which I wouldn’t update as often anyway. The others run Arch and Tumbleweed.