

If you can, try deleting all the partitions and re-create them using GPT instead of DOS (MBR) and see if it then shows the same. Also agree that you should make your boot partition 1G.
If you can, try deleting all the partitions and re-create them using GPT instead of DOS (MBR) and see if it then shows the same. Also agree that you should make your boot partition 1G.
You’re just a straight shooter, with upper management written all over you.
A link to the applicable CIRA website: https://www.cira.ca/en/how-canadian-shield-works/
Thanks for this, I have updated my settings. BTW you can do this all in the GUI - just copy and paste the addresses into the box at the bottom of the DNS settings page and then click save. Then uncheck all of the boxes for the upstream DNS servers and click save again.
149.112.121.10
149.112.122.10
Not sure of the syntax for the IPV6 servers, I will update if I figure them out.
Astro Chicken (Space Quest III).
I often go through this:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Pacman/Tips_and_tricks
You can quickly remove all unused packages with this command: (from the article above)
pacman -Qdtq | pacman -Rns -
My arch install is many years old, I don’t feel the need to re-install.
I don’t know about the rest of you, but I really don’t care to hear (or trust) what Marko says.
Yes and no. I probably am a bit better off than my parents, but they raised 4 kids and I raised none. My Mom was mostly stay at home (went back to work after all us kids moved out). My spouse has a good career, which is an added bonus.
Maybe just be a better person and forget the extra security?
I use “Feeds”. Click on the menu, then select Feeds, and then Friends. You will still get ads, but it is much better than the default feed.
I have not seen any problems (installed via pacman). However, I only use the EQ, and save presets for different speakers/headphones. I have not tried installing any other effects. Also, there was a new release just today (7.2.0-1) that might help.
I used to like Mitch. I still do, but I used to, too.
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Do you have ffmpeg installed?
I think you need to set the execute bit on your service file.
sudo chmod +x <your service file>
Caldera (probably around 1999).
Yes - I have been running IPFire on an old desktop for several years now and I really like it.
Me? Not really. The people I hear complaining the most are those that: