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My bad I’m reading this all off my phone rn while using a live boot on my PC
When I tried using Ls on my main install it just froze without giving any output, I even left it for over an hour and it didn’t budge.
He/Him 🏳️🌈
My bad I’m reading this all off my phone rn while using a live boot on my PC
When I tried using Ls on my main install it just froze without giving any output, I even left it for over an hour and it didn’t budge.
It’s not the boot drive and is unmounted at the moment
Any data recovery I’m trying at the moment is from the portable drive I cloned the main one from. And yes I got actually important stuff backed in multiple places, it’s mostly media and stuff like game saves I’m trying to get back.
I’m actually in a live boot rn copying as many files off it to other drives (and it seems to be working unlike on my main install?)
I am using fstab to mount my drives not KDEs mounting solution as I’ve had issues with that in the past.
But I still get a popup in the bottom corner saying the drive couldn’t mount
And yeah even went mounting and going through the drive just using CLI it still freezes up, I dunno if there’s a way to get an error log from Ls? Or something similar
To my fellow Brits, a VPN is NOT optional at this point you’re just putting yourself at unnecessary risk.
Mullvad is £50 for a whole year, and you can pay by mailing cash to their office or buying a gift card so it’s not directly tied to your bank account.
And where in the world you live.
I got a friend in Australia with a pretty similar storage setup to me, but he’s paid about 1.5x as much as I did in the UK.
It is in settings though?
A lot of us did but not everyone knows about LibreWolf or Mullvad etc
Also can’t help but think the average person will see the news about Mozilla’s new trackers and tell themselves ‘Well if I’m gonna be tracked anyway I might as well stick with Chrome’
I might be being dumb here but are these things Mullvad are implementing on the browser level or is it strictly when running through their VPN?
I already use Mullvads VPN but still prefer LibreWolf as my browser.
I’m normally not someone who gets hung up on fonts but this one thing bugs me SO MUCH.
Yeah pretty much.
Unless you want to build your own car from the ground up, which you can do in most places if it passes safety regulations. But that takes time, money, workspace and knowing what you’re even doing.
Sorry, that just sounds annoying and less productive.
It is but the “holy trinity” of Ui/UX design Apple, Google and Microsoft have been pushing this for years now.
My eye twitches anytime I go onto a webpage that’s just a phone app in the middle of my screen with two blank voids on either side.
EndeavourOS has a pretty nice colour scheme and wallpaper going by default.
If I was forced to use a default distro look, it would be that or Linux Mint probably.
I’ve been using it for years just to translate my PS4 controller to Xbox so it works with most games
Rules for thee but not for me
Pretty sure they do? Unless you’re talking about a different DRM thing.
I’m gonna keep using and recommending LibreWolf for the foreseeable future.
But I wonder what other alternative web engines do we have with both Chromium and Gecko being run by advertisers now?
I know Palemoon runs a fork of a really old version of a Gecko and I used it for a bit back when Firefox 58 broke most add-ons. But I’m a bit iffy of it’s security these days.
Sadly I found out the Linux version hasn’t gotten the latest update so you gotta run it through Proton if you want Co-op with people on Windows.
No Besiege fans in here? Probably the most relaxing way to cause complete chaos and destruction.
As a newer Linux user I really like flatpaks.
I don’t use them for most things I install but proprietary apps I want sandboxed or programs that have weird issues with dependencies I grab the flatpak.
My main backup drive is internal/Sata but I cloned it to an external USB one after I started noticing issues with it