Thanks, I ended up going with virt-manager and it was relatively easy
Thanks, I ended up going with virt-manager and it was relatively easy
alquicksilver for president
I used to provide tech support for the family, and tried to move them to Linux to make them easier to support (similar simple use cases)
Thry weren’t interested so now requests for help get a genuine “Sorry, I don’t use Windows so I can’t help”
I haven’t booted into Windows since
What do you use to run the VM? I run Mint and have been meaning to get a Windows VM up but there are too many options
Agreed, see also
I think you’re right about the area
This page (google translated) suggests they are either mown fields, duck hunting areas, or areas disrupted and monitored for the effect on bees
Interestingly, I think the second photo from the carousel on your link shows one of these areas
From the article: “You literally already installed Alpine the normal way as a sub-procedure of this. Just do that. Please.”
John Safran - Not the Sunscreen Song
That really doesn’t seem like much money. If Reddit is worth $10B, that is 0.6% ROI
Only 90s cats will get this
NiMH has been common in consumer batteries for around 15 years (in my experience, although Wikipedia shows the chemistry is way older) but you can still buy the other chemistry (NiCd), and there may be newer lithium rechargables but I haven’t seen them in standard sizes (AA etc)
Eneloops set the standard for good quality NiMH batteries for a while, but IKEA Ladda batteries are also NiMH, and probably plenty of others now
Because rechargable batteries before NiMH sucked for many use cases - they were good for the Gameboy as you charged and used them straight away at high draw, but try using one in a low power device like a remote or wall clock and you’ll find it is dead in a week despite minimal actual usage
Luckily, a constitution is guaranteed to be an unambiguous representation of inherently true principles that will not be subject to change over time
One of many such scenes in that cave - worth a visit once…
I just seed to 3 - if it’s popular it won’t take long, and if it’s not popular it probably needs the extra help (and it’s just one setting)
I actually seed much longer if something still has no other seeds though
I didn’t mind it, in context it appears the author may not be a native English speaker, and that can lead to more formal and structured prose than you would use for the content
This is somewhat outdated, developers can now opt in to reproducable builds using their own keys
https://www.localsearch.com.au/guides/landscape-supplies/what-is-blue-metal
“It’s called blue metal since it has a blue colour.”
That explains the blue, but not the metal…