

Remember to avoid the ask lemmy posts like:
Whats your favorite pets name, what street did you grow up on, do you like cut or uncut, etc…
Just a cat wandering about Tamriel.
Remember to avoid the ask lemmy posts like:
Whats your favorite pets name, what street did you grow up on, do you like cut or uncut, etc…
This is basically the reason i picked my lemmy nom de plume. A sad small quip to remind myself and maybe others that they have made truth out of lies and lies out of truth.
You could write a simple python script using datetime
and pyperclip
. Datetime would supply the date format and pyperclip to copy that to your clipboard. You could setup a key binding to call the script then [
to paste. ]
I believe all linix distros have python installed OTB.
There are probably a bash solution but my bash is rubbish.
You might want to file a bug report so they can grab some info from you that could help an updater get pushed sooner and help others.
Very glad you got up and running. Hopefully they will get a better update pushed out soon.
Hay if the restore works might hold off on doing an update for a few days just too see if kubuntu had pushed a bad update. If they did they did they should fix it pretty quickly when they get a bunch of people with broken systems.
I haven’t used timeshift in at least three years so Im going to give you this instead of relying on my possibly faulty memory.
https://itsfoss.com/backup-restore-linux-timeshift/
Command line instructions
https://dev.to/rahedmir/how-to-use-timeshift-from-command-line-in-linux-1l9b
Yes try to do that first. First research how to restore from timeshift backup so you do it properly.
Does ethernet work?
Did you chroot and reupdate? You might want to reuse timeshift to roll back before doing so.
Could also try going back a couple timeshifts ago.
Have yiu tried making sure network manager is enabled and started?
sudo systemctl enable NetworkManager
sudo systemctl start NetworkManager
From a live USB do you have networking?
I think your best bet is https://xdaforums.com/.
I want linux to be as welcoming as possible to everyone and the newbie qiestion of what distro to use will come up a lot. I dont think it’s helpful in any way to bicker about why my choice in linux is better. We should be giving them the tools to make the best decision for themselves
What if we built a beginners linux community (Linux, Where Do I Start -> LWDIS) and point to all the distros communities, and on those distro specific communities they had beginner friendly install, setup, rice, maintenance instructions and advice along with a difficulty rating. I don’t know if stickies are a thing here but could be helpful in keeping relevant info on top. This could be a place for fanboys to shine on there favorite distro while keeping the basic inclusive LWDIS community free of bickering about distros that might cause confusion and turn people off.
That sucks, i thought i had used it before to get some music videos.
I think newPipe has an age restriction toggle in its settings, its available on android, not sure about ios, pretty sure not available on desktops.
Its been a while since ive needed to do this.
Dammit, i replied to myself. Stupid self!
yt-dlp might do the trick.
M’aiq is very practical. He has no need for mysticism.
To expand on this with some small context albeit way older than the Romans. Egyptians gave the Peleset land in the Levant. Theorised that they were warrior peoples of the sea and the Philistines of biblical text somewhere in the late second millennium BC before the bronze age colapse. There is an incredible documentary by Pete Kelly (History Time) on youtube. Well worth the watch. Another great video he did about the Akkadians called The first Empire. He also did a great video about the Hittites. His whole channel is a goldmine of knowledge of the ancient world.
Any way the ancient world is filled with peoples from all over, moving around. Trade was a major factor. War was another. People from all over the Mediterranean and beyond mixed knowledge, their trades, their crafts, blood on battlefields and likely genes. Probably long before there was a written word pressed in clay.
Were all muts.
Not a mistake but a fun reminder that the terminal can be a very fun place!
fortune | cowsay -f stimpy
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/ Poverty Jet Set: \
| |
| A group of people given to chronic |
| traveling at the expense of long-term |
| job stability or a permanent residence. |
| Tend to have doomed and extremely |
| expensive phone-call relationships with |
| people named Serge or Ilyana. Tend to |
| discuss frequent-flyer programs at |
| parties. |
| |
| -- Douglas Coupland, "Generation X: |
| Tales for an Accelerated |
| |
\ Culture" /
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\ |\_|/__/|
/ / \/ \ \
/__|O||O|__ \
|/_ \_/\_/ _\ |
| | (____) | ||
\/\___/\__/ //
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| ||\
\ //_/
\______//
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(____(____)
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1456460/verification-failed-0x1a-security-violation-while-installing-ubuntu