It goes like this:
It goes like this:
normal: command not found
Yep, it’s definitely better to have as a default
It is with zfs, but I not with regular mount
I think (at least not by default). It might depend on the filesystem though.
You can also do the following to prevent unwanted writes when something is not mounted at /mnt/thatdrive
:
# make sure it is not mounted, fails if not mounted which is fine
umount /mnt/thatdrive
# make sure the mountpoint exists
mkdir -p /mnt/thatdrive
# make the directory immutable, which disallows writing to it (i.e. creating files inside it)
chattr +i /mnt/thatdrive
# test write to unmounted dir (should fail)
touch /mnt/thatdrive/myfile
# remount the drive (assumes it’s already listed in fstab)
mount /mnt/thatdrive
# test write to mounted dir (should succeed)
touch /mnt/thatdrive/myfile
# cleanup
rm /mnt/thatdrive/myfile
From man 1 chattr
:
A file with the ‘i’ attribute cannot be modified: it cannot be deleted or renamed, no link can be created to this file, most of the file’s metadata can not be modified, and the file can not be opened in write mode.
Only the superuser or a process possessing the CAP_LINUX_IMMUTABLE capability can set or clear this attribute.
I do this to prevent exactly the situation you’ve encountered. Hope this helps!
Then you might like this tech blog: https://theluddite.org/#!post/ai-hype
If you don’t want spellchecking, then no. You can just change the keyboard layout.
If you do want spellchecking then yes, you will need to install some kind of language pack.
I’m not sure how libreoffice does it, but Firefox has different language packs for translating the UI and for spellchecking.
Are the extra dialects taking up too much space for you?
You’re welcome!
I’m sorry that I don’t have any advice for a specific laptop, but it seems others are helping with that already.
More memory and cores will help you with compiling and running your code.
Have you even read my comment?
It’s probably best to limit yourself to a used laptop.
Reading and writing code is nothing more than reading and writing text, and for that you don’t need a fancy gpu or screen.
What I would recommend you look for in a laptop is
More memory and cores will help you with compiling and running your code.
And make sure you take regular backups! You never know when your disk will fail.
Also make sure to check linux compatibility before you buy. Laptops used to be a pain (10+ years ago), and it’s gotten a lot better, but it’s not always perfect. Just search for “[brand] [model] linux” or try to find the model on the archlinux wiki.
I haven’t run into any of those, so I have no idea what that’s about, but I will! hahaha
I just started playing it and it’s pretty fun so far.
I made a low INT character, because playing low INT on Outer Worlds was pretty fun
That’s the one, thanks!
Yes, but so do hospitals?
That down mean that every worker has to come in 7 days a week tho, right?
And those 8 really rich guys definitely work less than 5 days a week already
Are those complementary at the Great Northern Hotel?
That citrussy had Cloud acting most unwise.