What does `lsblk -f say?
What does `lsblk -f say?
I only have experience with nextcloud deck. It generally works. The permissions for other users are not very intuitive. I had problems with embedding pictures.
The android app has room for a lot of improvement. Especially regarding support for markdown.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=WjABILVAz5Y
The channel is called Blind.
You’re right. /dev/sda1
is the efi partition for the hard drive. I would still be interested in the output of lsblk -f
to see what it says about the file system type.
It looks like /dev/sdb2
is your efi partition. Your disk names probably got swapped. It might be worth to switch to UUIDs. lsblk -f
gives you your filesystem types and UUIDs for your partitions.
Edit: This is incorrect.
Initial commit
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Linux Mint, until I made a mistake during a version upgrade and aptitude had a memory leak while trying to escape dependency hell and roll every package back. Then I replaced it with arch and am happy to be on a rolling release distro.
The modern version of a henway
You can disable it in the settings.
Floating point arithmetic
Basically, every floating point number represents a range of numbers. Which can lead to small errors like this. It has also to do with trying to represent a decimal number in binary, which works fine for integers but not for rational numbers.
Maybe
chmod 000
the .desktop files works.