

It’s the opensuse blog, not journalism.
It’s the opensuse blog, not journalism.
What would it be to do it figuratively?
You could set the password to be the same. It’ll attempt to use all known methods when unlocking it.
You can also probably store a key on the root drive instead of using a password, but I’ve never done that.
$3k out of pocket for a three-day mental health treatment program sounds about right. And if it’s a luxury program targeted to executives, I’d say it’s positively cheap.
But really, I’d rather have universal healthcare that includes mental health treatment, paid for by our tax dollars.
Please no. I can’t grep that. (Nor ingest it to splunk for more powerful searching.)
Because they’re the only real competition right now.
None of that agrees with my own experience. Plows don’t seem to have any trouble with them around here, but they still manage to keep traffic slow.
Ideally we’d have streets engineered for traffic calming, but that would take an incredible amount of time and effort in dense areas, so I’ll take the speed bumps.
What, exactly, are you running? What is it doing?
Personally I’d rather get hit by a car going 10mph than 30. Even better would not be getting hit at all, and lower speed means more time to react.
I just don’t see the advantage of shoehorning graphics backwards into text interfaces when we’ve got an entire integrated graphical desktop.
Yeah because you’re not supposed to ask search engines questions, you’re supposed to use keywords.
Hasn’t it been dead for years? You can probably get the same functionality with other apps, depending on what you use it for.
I’m sure they were buying it for a video anyway.
Very Doubtful
It was assumed, but not stated.
Disconnect the other drive when you do it and you’ll be fine.
Images in the terminal? At that point you’re just reinventing the GUI.
You think that traffic should be unencrypted?
It might be the CPU, but it might be something else. On the old CPU, update the OS, update the BIOS, and run fwupd or boot Windows temporarily to update all other firmware. Then run memtest and a cpu stress test to make sure you’re not just triggering an existing hardware issue.
If that’s all clean, put in the new CPU and run memtest and a cpu stress test to see where you get issues.