

How does that help with my issue?
How does that help with my issue?
Greedy fucks.
Well, at least you don’t have to suck dicks or whatever to vote and post comments like in ShitStackOverflow
Looks more like Frieza than Vegeta
What about the irrational haters?
Just as friendly as using a phone with MIUI
Look at your hands
WRINKLED
You still old, fuck
snap is OK vs compiling stuff.
But it is bullshit that they “snapped” things like Firefox, quick has a repo with .debs
It was gone from the repo IIRC, I couldn’t downgrade from Synaptic.
The best part of using Nvidia drivers on Linux was when a newer package version dropped support for my card, because fuck me.
Since then I became paranoid and started backing up all of my apt cache debs.
Whichever one that doesn’t make users jump through hoops and suck dicks just to vote and comment?
Oppsie, F-Droid doesn’t link properly to the IzzyOnDroid repo apps
This popped up on my F-Droid homescreen:
Food Expirations (Remember all the expiration dates of your food stocks.)
Beats using askubuntu.com
What a hostile website for new people…
Mozilla products:
“What is this .config folder you talk about?”
Fuck Gnome 3
I’m really thankful MATE Destkop exists
Why is “Nintendo of America Inc.” in a different font?
I agree that you should recover (read), from the original media where the data was, I suspect something is lost along the way with dd when talking about deleted stuff or “marked for deletion”.
I hope nobody is using the drive where the data was deleted from, as you may already know that that will decrease any chance of recovery.
I’ve used Photorec in the past and it was pretty straightforward when it found stuff. I’ve also used TestDisk to recover corrupted partitions, but I didn’t know it could also help recovering files.
You could try Recuva aswell if the data was lost on a Windows machine (I’ve just noticed the community we’re on…)
How can this help here?