Same. I’m a little embarrassed that I have little idea what it’s like. Last one I used daily was Windows 7. But then I wonder
how convenient it all was and how was missing so many things
What are these things I’m missing?
Same. I’m a little embarrassed that I have little idea what it’s like. Last one I used daily was Windows 7. But then I wonder
how convenient it all was and how was missing so many things
What are these things I’m missing?
I feel like this is well named (run as user 0) so then I’m wondering what else you dislike and what you think would be improvements?
Yeah, the whole observation needed the adjective American.
Long so I noticed US soaps we’re all wealthy people being miserable, while British soaps were all working class people being miserable, but Australian soaps were all working-class people being happy (after resolving some minor difficult situation).
hands touching the wall
Yes, there is one now! And if you squint really hard the coffee one brushes against the question.
It was about doing something seemingly unrelated and simple that helped to learn something more profound. Not seeing it in most (any?) of the answers.
I didn’t understand the question so came to read the replies out of curiosity but couldn’t work it out so searched the web for what wax-on-wax-off meant. Now I think nobody else understood the question either.
Shush! Lennart might hear you!
Many political questions are reasonable to disagree on but many others are also ethical ones with gaps that cannot be bridged.
Well lvm makes a shit filesystem and btrfs is useless at volume management.
For paid service I like the simple “of course” recognizing that is what I’m here for and it’s normal. No faux generosity nor implication of a tolerated imposition.
You owe me
So by saying you are welcome to their action, people are actually saying the opposite? That you are not welcome to it at all? You’re saying it’s ironic?
It varies regionally. While “you’re welcome” is not at all unusual in the UK, it’s nowhere near as expected and standard as it is in the US.
I often hear “not at all” as a response, just like “de nada”. It’s also common in the UK not to respond at all, as the thanks are expected.
Huh, to me, YW is much more gracious and positive that you’re happy to do it, while NP is more like “it was a tolerable burden”.
Though for paid service I don’t like expected faux enthusiasm. I think “of course” is classy and not demeaning then, meaning “it’s what I’m here for”.
That was the point they were making. GitHub is to git as the snap store is to snap, albeit there are existing alternatives to GitHub.
So when you said sucrose you really meant various sugars. Because sucrose is a molecule and all the same, and what it comes with is what makes the difference, as per OP’s question.
I just retried an earlier failure. When I search for the address with “avenue” it works but with “ave” it goes “I have no idea what you could possibly mean”
The audiobooks read by David Tenant are superb - something the whole family was happy to listen to in the car with small children. He does a fantastic job with a different regional accent for each tribe.
And yes, the movies are just a different thing.
The taste you get is radically different though. A press vs chopping is not a convenience issue as much as a recipe one.
You don’t execute C source files. They have to be compiled.
First point as someone else commented, that driver is already present in any mainstream kernel. It’s very unlikely you have any need to build it.
But if you really want to build it the command will be
make
that will get instructions from Makefile on how to build the driver. But there will be other tools and libraries needed.