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The -vvv
I know is the same as -v -v -v
. Can’t check right now, but is the short parameter -f
? So maybe give -ff
a try …
You just really force it.
It’s like with -v
in various applications. -v
means “verbose”, and -vv
means “really verbose”, and -vvv
means “an ungodly amount of data printed to the terminal, so much that it might crash”.
For that reason, Mono was avoided by linux app developers. But since MS had acquired the company that made and developed Mono
“You don’t like it? Fine then, we buy it and force it on you!”
Classic Microshit.
Yeah … I just hope they’re now being able to decouple the UI and the core and make it easier to migrate to more recent UI toolkits.
port from GTK2 to GTK3
Migrating from an already rooten toolkit to a toolkit that is dead since a few years.
Nice.
established standard for HTML
That is constantly changing.
Like CSS or JS, or other modern web technologies nowadays browsers are capable of.
Came here to say exactly this.
Great, isn’t it? You just set up a system you like for you to use, without any bullshit.
I wonder if Arch makes people unhappy or if unhappy people chose Arch.
I have to use Windows on my work computer and I am finding it hard to get FOSS applications on Windows that can do stuff like
The Gold standard in the screen recording world is OBS. It’s not only available for Linux, but also for Windows and, well, is the gold standard. If you ask the question if OBS can do this-or-that regarding screen recording, the answer generally is yes (or “yes, via plugin”). Just use OBS on all platforms, it’s clearly the most mature screen recording tool out there.
This is just absurd and totally defines NOT as a one-liner in my book.
I would think that even a slow USB 2.0 drive would provide better performance than a cloud-based file system.
That’s not the point of such experiments.
Is that the GNOME-ification of KDE?
[Laughing in OSM]
It would be non-professional as frick.
But what are real alternatives that …
Windows XP pre-SP1 at home. For Work I always had to use Windows.
linux is boring
now.
FTFY :)
I once put an HDD into a completely new machine with all new hardware (same architecture, though), and it booted without any issues whatsoever. Must be 15-20 years ago but I still remember the new machine.
Linux always was exceptionally great when it comes to hardware changes after installation.