The DLC didn’t break the game, the updates to the game to support the DLC broke the game. I don’t own the DLC but hit major game breaking bugs playing RoR2 last night. Gearbox is breaking shit 100%
The DLC didn’t break the game, the updates to the game to support the DLC broke the game. I don’t own the DLC but hit major game breaking bugs playing RoR2 last night. Gearbox is breaking shit 100%
Yep, I’m kinda pushing it, I know! :))
I’ll send you an email later in the day when I have a chance. Thank you for offering the evaluation.
I wouldn’t mind trying an evaluation, would be nice to see how it works with RHEL and Windows Server as well. I also work in an enterprise and would love to compare it to our current tools, but I am worried it won’t like our “PAM”.
My homelab is a bit more advanced than most as I use it for education as well as having a badassed home network. So I use security keys in it to keep up with the enterprise.
I think you’ll find security keys will be picking up steam with home users, it’s nice to have that extra layer for public facing stuff and private VPSs.
I’m going to take a look. Thanks for sharing!!
Edit: oh, I use Yubikeys for my home lab. Might not be an option for me without getting a paid license :(((
I use Check_MK
I think in the case of flatpak, they moved them to a different location because they are symlinked within the flatpak itself and should be readonly, where as the other locations are for system desktop files (distro package manager), local desktop files (yours) and optional desktop files (things youve built from source)
Doesn’t seem so bad when you consider that
Copy the unmodified .desktop file to ~/.local/share/Applications and make your changes there.
Well that sucks. There are so many alternatives with just as much support
No, that’s a takeaway from the post by the dev about Ladybird. It’s what he said, more or less.
Yes, that one.
I don’t understand the analogy, can you tell me what the deal with the Autobahn is? We don’t have an Autobahn where I’m from.
Like the first time it came up, politely with a complete PR, and it was just shut down?
What I got was that there would be no Google or Mozilla specific code/libraries, but FOSS libraries for common media formats would be included so that the project can reach a wider audience.
Oh didn’t you hear? It’s fine now because a PR was finally accepted well after being called out and stepping down stepping aside from the project
/s
It’s because Mint used to be Ubuntu without the fuss. Now Ubuntu is Ubuntu without the fuss and mint is Ubuntu with broken packages.
The funny part is that Mint was always just Ubuntu with broken packages.
Edit: I think I hurt some feelings
Do you have any documentation on this by any chance? I don’t really like messing with ad schemas
I thought this stopped working after MS pulled the Unix subsystem, as samba was using those attributes to manage the Linux systems?
I’d be careful, not every distro plays nice when you do this. In my experience at least.
Copy them to an external drive or another computer, copy them back after.
Chances are you’re gonna wanna wipe the partition table on your switch over so I’d just copy them out then back in. No point over complicating things.
Is this just an anti-woke fork? That’s kinda sad