

They are not good in any way except possibly line go up sense. One most evil and tedious to work with companies I’ve had to deal with. This might put more attention on RISC V but also more pressure to become something corrupt.


They are not good in any way except possibly line go up sense. One most evil and tedious to work with companies I’ve had to deal with. This might put more attention on RISC V but also more pressure to become something corrupt.


Sudo run, wearing Unix socks.
¿Por qué no los dos?
I have read Silmarillion and don’t remember there being much about the ring. But that may be just that I don’t remember. There’s a lot of it.
Should have put that in the post at the very least.
Yes, that is objectively a lot of free space.
Of course there are some uses where it won’t last long but they’re very exceptional as filesystems go.
Isn’t that exactly how games with kids work?
Here’s a summary:
Many experts agree that you make some excellent points and correct observations.


Depends on whether those changes break the formatting.
Still broken as designed.


Hasn’t fingerprint Pam login worked for decades everywhere?


Probably the slowest I’ve used was a 25 MHz(?) sparcstation 1, 500 MB drive, 16 MB RAM. Or some 90’s arm box. Netwinder? iPAQ?
It’s kind of terrible how huge even tiny distributions are these days. But these days there’s cheap low power draw hardware and big storage available that works great and that’s nice. I don’t miss the bad old times.
Would be funny if it wasn’t complete bs. Except for the amazing time part. They’re fun folk.
https://sfconservancy.org/GiveUpGitHub/ more seriously
There used to be a lot of cards based on same or similar chips, but with small differences. That made little changes to drivers common. It’s a bit like LCD modules or audio chipset quirks. One driver with tons of little differences depending on what each manufacturer decided to do differently.
Yazi is very neat. First time I’ve wanted to use something like a file manager for some things instead of a shell since Amiga in the early 90’s.
Hopefully that will get into Debian soon so it’s an easy option there as well.