No.
bruh
No.
Thank you very much! It works now!!! I used the disable-gpp0-wakeup
service workaround from here. Unfortunately, I can’t wake my computer with the keyboard or mouse, only with the power button, but I’ll figure that out on my own.
Thank you so much for pointing out the issue.
cc: @Nilz@sopuli.xyz
All “Wake on” things are disabled in my UEFI settings.
To be sure, I also reset the UEFI to have “clean” settings, but that didn’t help, unfortunately.
Yes. I just checked it, and the same problem is still happening.
One thing at a time. Give him some time. He’s fresh into our free world 😀
Using (only) corpomedia to announce information at government level should be illegal.
256 GigaBITs (=32GB) of ram is pretty low
idk 🤷🏻♂️😳
calm your tits
why not
Your brain isn’t open source. You’re a security vulnerability
I just watch it on youtube.com without logging in. Sacrificing convenience and using some frontend that only work if you pray hard is not something I want to do daily-drive
Minecraft is a building game where latency does not matter as much as in shooter games. For example, if your latency is 200 ms, you can play Minecraft smoothly, while in FPS games it is unacceptable 😉
Edit: In addition, the Minecraft server can use UDP protocol to serve the server status (but only for this purpose and it is not, nor has it ever been used by the game client). In the past, it was used to display the number of players on websites with server listings, but this can be considered deprecated now – today they use the same protocol as the game client.
Does it really matter? IMO the only thing that matters is that they got rid of Windows
For phone linking you can use KDE Connect (and GSConnect if you use GNOME)
Fun fact: In poland, there is the Panoptykon Foundation, which analyzes introduced laws in terms of privacy and human rights. Many laws have already been withdrawn thanks to them.
It’s just a shame that the government doesn’t do it on its own, but we need a special foundation to do it…
At first I thought you meant these “programming socks” from Linux community 😭 But still a great advice
Installing an operating system and enabling encryption won’t overwrite the data on the entire disk. Instead, it will only overwrite on the specific sectors on which this operating system was installed.
Other “previous” data on the disk will remain intact and unaffected.