This is patently false. Secure boot and hibernation are not mutually exclusive.
This is patently false. Secure boot and hibernation are not mutually exclusive.
True story:
alias ipa='ip a'
Zee shell ist die beste.
it will make pretty much everything faster…
This is just not true. Environment variables are only going to be used by programs that are looking for them specifically. Putting them in your .bashrc as you have done is going to make them only available in contexts where that file is sourced, e.g. interactive command line environments.
…at the expense of breaking some commands here and there…
You probably experience this because you used a single to overwrite your .bashrc entirely with that single command. Anything that was in that file before is now gone. Using
>
will append rather than overwrite.
That variable in particular is probably one used by mesa, a 3D graphics library. It’s only going to be used by programs that use the mesa library. I don’t know what it does exactly, but there will be documentation somewhere.
It has space for a standard PSU inside, but I’m pretty happy with this one:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0785GRMPG
I’ve been running it for about 4 years now.
If you have a fat GPU, you might have trouble with additional PCIe cards. You’ll definitely need more cooling as it only comes with one tiny fan.
It’s not DNS.
There’s no way it’s DNS.
It was DNS.
-SSBroski
I think they’re more concerned about the continued existence of telegraph infrastructure.
my wife sometimes deletes an entire series
Sounds like you need to take away her delete privileges.
I think you’re conflating shells and terminals.
Is this a Demolition Man joke?
Did you set the UPLOAD_LOCATION
variable in your .env
file?
Same.
xz --version
So much whoooosh
Let me decentralize my shit…
Isn’t that why it’s a web of trust, and not a center of trust? I think you might be confusing that with public key infrastructure.
Also, you can’t decentralize your shit without a second party. That’s kind of the point.
…and it has to be the weekend.
I didn’t have a gigabyte mobo, but I use fancontrol-gui:
Here’s a good place to start:
Then follow the prompts.