It’s not really broken, couldn’t get the microphone to work with any program
If you reinstall enough things, enough times, it becomes a kink.
OSSexual
sigh. here we go again…
unzips archive
Extract here
sudo apt install microsoft-edge-stable
“Copilot, show me Linux Rule 34”
You are edging?
Cool. I’m not into that kinda stuff, but whatever floats your boat :)
This is how Tumbleweed cured my distrohopping—out-of-the-box Snapper meant painless rollbacks.
In the olden days, I would have spent hours to fix it, completely forget everything I’ve done over the course of those several hours and then having to reinstall it bcs I’ve broken something else in those unsuccessful attempts and now dont have the energy to figure out this clusterfuck too.
Ahh, good memories.
You’re really selling me on Linux. Sounds like a nightmare
Terraform destroy
Terraform apply
Use Timeshift, use Timeshift, use Timeshift.
Ok. I’ve downloaded, tar and gunzipped the files for it.
Then did a make build and then make install. Now my system won’t start. What do I do?
What
In the off chance that this isn’t a joke, does your distro really not have timeshift binaries?It’s a joke
saved me when I deleted the wrong partition.
Same, it’s saved my butt so many times. Once in the middle of a tech conference, I was messing around in the terminal with my networking and borked something really bad.
I spent 5 minutes trying to get my networking back but couldn’t figure out what I had screwed up and ended up breaking it more.
I just went into Timeshift and restored to the beginning of that day and in a few minutes I was back up like nothing had happened.
Button #3: Restore TimeShift snapshot.
Honestly kicking myself for not having this setup on my last Linux install
Good news is it’s setup on my current install
Sometimes I learn my lessons the hard way… Multiple times.
1000% this. Just use BTRFS and avoid all the pain…
Debian is not a good distro for desktop usage. You cannot change my mind.
Can’t change your mind? I’ll just downvote you then :)
My wifi card just stops working after a resume from suspend. I cannot get it to come back after resume. After some time fucking with it, I just turned off suspend. And turned on close lid = power down. EZ.
I had this happen with my touchpad and started with the solution you did.
I figured out how to restart the touchpad at the kernel, which fixed it. Then, I figured out how to run those commands after it wakes from suspend.
Works like a dream now.
Lol I should probably grow up and figure out my problem instead of putting the bandaid on it.