

The is a Greek sub, with a few news posts daily, but noone is really commenting yet.
I had left the Greek sub on Reddit a few years back because the mods were assholes, so I don’t really miss a Greek sub to be honest.
The is a Greek sub, with a few news posts daily, but noone is really commenting yet.
I had left the Greek sub on Reddit a few years back because the mods were assholes, so I don’t really miss a Greek sub to be honest.
You know, you can have the same options in both systems. One has the default behaviour A, the other has the default behaviour B. You prefer A. I prefer B.
How is one of them better?
My 10+ year arch installation is certainly more reliable than my prior windows installation that would randomly decide that the registry is borked and won’t boot at all, for no apparent reason.
Why is automounting at boot without credentials a necessity and intuitive for you. No, I would expect it to mount exactly once and to require me to input username and password before I mount my porn collection so that my sister does not see it.
I don’t get why you claim that windows does this correctly and Linux does not. It would be the opposite for me.
Besides, the important point in this example is to actually mount the folder to do your job. In your example, both systems do this equally well with an equally well UI, before your automounting nonsense.
Nah, arch wiki and forums are good, btw.
Yes. If I ever need something else because something unforeseen happened (which has not happened for years, and I use a non-default one), I can boot up from a live USB and fix things.
I use arch btw.
For the history I did try, and indeed seems to work well without a prime tower. I am doing some 4-color prints on 20 nozzle with 0.08 layers, 50% flushing volume, still looking great.
Takes ages, though :/
To be honest I haven’t tried without it (didn’t want to risk the rest of the filament if it would turn out poorly), but I reduce the size to 15mm/15mm or so, plus flushing into infill/supports, and has been ok so far.
I’ll try without it sometime when I print for my kid and don’t care as much :)
Understood. Not a factor in what I have been printing so far, but I can see it for the generic case.
Maybe a flag could be nice, but eh. It’s fine.
I don’t think SATA was invented yet.
Been many years since, but it was great. Was thinking about the next version of TCP/IP afterwards.
Come to think of it, I probably have never done so. Now I’m scared.
Got one of those (with the AMS) a couple of days ago. Surprisingly simple to use and good results for my first ever prints. I’d recommend it.
Problem is, I’m already like 200€ deep into fillaments. Eeh.
Taking the internet into consideration, I would doubt “most”.
You don’t need to reinstall. You could keep the old partition and format it and add it as a new volume while keeping the current installation.
If the windows volume is to the right of the Linux volume, you could also boot a live-usb and drop the windows partition and then extend the Linux partition then extend the Linux filesystem to cover all disk space. If it is to the left, you can do the same but you’d need to move the partition and reinstall the bootloader as well.
A backup would be mandatory If you don’t really know what you would be doing with the above, however. But if you do, it’s a lot easier and faster than to rebuild everything from scratch.
Indeed, but don’t underestimate my laziness.
But yeah, sometimes I just compile from source, if needed.
There is no software that is not in AUR. I use arch, BTW.
Anyone has a link to those resealable vacuum bags?
What size is needed for spooled filaments roughly?