mvirts

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mvirts,

Keys are just configuration files for locks

mvirts,

Same. As a vim user I now can’t quit nano.

mvirts,

Lol if you know how to exit, you may know that you actually can change almost everything about vim.

mvirts,

I’m over here using Ctrl c all over the place to kill stuff…

mvirts,

Looks like you need to look for messages about /dev/md0 and why it may be timing out. Also maybe add nofail to the raid entry in fstab so you can still boot if the root fs is not on it and it fails ( is root on NTFS possible or good?)

I don’t think the edid message is a problem, just an artifact of your monitor not talking to your video card?

Maybe NTFS is the problem, I think it needs special options to automatically remove the dirty bit and replay the journal

Do you mount an embedded Linux file system to the workstation and use your host scripts or do you SSH/SCP and deal with the limited shell commands?

I’m playing with a couple of routers and comparing proprietary to open source on the same hardware. I miss my .bashrc functions and aliases… and compgen, tree, manpages, detailed help, etc; the little things that get annoying when they are missing....

"Combokeys" instead of hotkeys. [Feature/new command suggestion]

Title. Basically, “if a street fighter gamer and a linux tryhard had a baby” where a combination of keys is issued to run a command/script rather than a single or a simultaneous stroke of two or more. i.e left, down, left, right arrow keys, R_CTRL to run Firefox. Right, right, Up, right arrow keys, delete to power off the...

mvirts,

Alt f2 xterm sudo poweroff password

Ctrl Alt f2 sudo poweroff password

SysRq o

mvirts,

Lol I would’ve been pumped if I got this as a kid

I feel like breaking my windows install was a rite of passage

Lately ive noticed that i was wanting to do certain things on Windows that just seemed much easier and more intuitive on Linux, based in the OS specific solutions i would see to problems i encountered. And i was more frequently using software where Windows support seemed like an after thought....

mvirts,

Sounds like you may have accidentally been installing an ssh server on zorin.

mvirts,

Also our big moon has to deal with sharing space with our horde of trophy trash moons

mvirts, (edited )

All of xscreensaver

Cool retro terminal

mvirts,

Plus

alias alias=‘echo “” #’

mvirts,

Lol needlessly downgrading all the customers instead of increasing their price. Can we just make subscriptions track inflation metrics so I at least know how fucked I am on average?

mvirts,

I think you may want musopen.org

musescore is composition software.

Most of what’s there seems not beginner friendly, but there may be something. You should think about getting them a piano primer series and/or lessons if they don’t already know how to play. I took lessons that focused on the Bastien basics series www.amazon.com/…/B07ZL5636N/

mvirts,

Ive been testing combustion engines made of wood but keep getting more energy out than I put in…

mvirts,

Anyone with sudo access can keylog your password

mvirts,

Yes this. Imagine posting to a stack themed site, your question would be closed for being incomplete. A screenshot of the failed boot would be great, and some info about the options you chose when installing and the type of machine you’re using.

mvirts,

The messages you’re getting sound like they’re from the bootloader, so I think secure boot is not causing the problem… Linux should print some stuff right away when it loads, maybe check the architecture of the kernel you’re trying to boot, even an error immediately after loading the kernel should print something unless the architecture is so different that it’s just feeding the CPU bad instructions… Not sure how the bootloader would get installed correctly in that situation though. Is this after installation? Does the system boot from a live USB or cdrom?

mvirts,

Is this site insane? On Linux I have access to so many more applications than other platforms. Sorry apple, ios apps repeating the same thing infinitely doesn’t count.

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