No idea, I found it somewhere a decade ago and have been using it. I think I’ve only seen someone with it like one other time. 🤷🏻♂️
No idea, I found it somewhere a decade ago and have been using it. I think I’ve only seen someone with it like one other time. 🤷🏻♂️
Someone ran ‘systemctl restart networking’ while SSH’d into the probe.
It’s not working, you need to uninstall.
I would just use arch. Got nothing against Manjaro tho.
I don’t think Tails, backtrack, kali, and similar distros were ever intended to be daily drivers. I’ve only used them as live ISOs to leverage their very specific toolkits.
The fact that the favorite OS of the tech conservative is an Arch based distro and and a Debian based distro instead of pure Arch or Debian makes this meme inaccurate.
All of my personal servers are Debian. My last company switched their entire production fleet from centos to Debian. I think a lot of people switched to Debian back when the Centos Stream debacle went down.
Use a partition manager like parted or fdisk to delete all the partitions from the drives and create one new one that encompasses the whole disk.
If you are doing all this from a GUI you can use Gparted to make it easier for you.
“Works on my machine…” Classic dev response, lol.
People like that make me like systemd. Honestly, I see no issues and rarely have a problem with systemd. Shitposting about it is all well and good, but being an anti-systemd evangelist is tiring and weird. All these old heads can still just grab the kernel and build their own OS around it with whatever init they want.
Linus calling you to belittle your management of the sudoers file is the FOSS form of swatting lol.