In the end they all are Arch, Debian, RedHat
and CI/CD goes "f*ck you, no deployment today, Linter is unhappy"
sudo pacman -Syu
Cool, more free stuff! Fresh as a morning breeze.
I cannot see what's wrong saying a day consists of 86.4 ks. It's a fact and it's mathematically correct.
Hm, just a moment, I'll put my telephone handset into the acoustic coupler real quick so I can post my contact on the bbs
That's actually pretty sweet.
I'm sorry but what an asshole of a teacher.
Because of excessive RAM I symlink ~/.cache
to /tmp
. Additionally installing zramswap
helps for this scenario.
Benefits are faster access, automatc purging between reboots and no wear to the NMVe drive.
Yes, this is a single user scenario.
sudo chmod -R 777 /
Edit: don't do this, it will allow everyone and everything to read and modify all files of all mounted filesystems, this includes your personal files, system wide passwords, config files, everything and might break the whole system as not all files are meant to have these permissions, e.g. mapped hardware settings or your ssh key store.
sudo
comes with immense power, do not, under any circumstances, enter commands you found on the internet without an intense look about what they do and what their implications could be. Never sudo
or doas
, etc., without a strong and valid reason.
Firefox it is and was for over a decade and more. Add uBlock Origin, uMatrix and some smaller stuff and the web suddenly becomes accessible.
that's true, they're also most welcome