Never trust a recipe, you measure garlic with the heart!
Never trust a recipe, you measure garlic with the heart!
Cuz it’s kill dash nine. No more CPU time.
Yeah I started in the Red Hat 2 era, played with all the WMs and DEs, compiled my own kernel a few times. After a point I had too much going on in my life to tinker with my distro. My needs are simple, I just need a terminal and a package manager.
Snaps have issues sure, but anything is better than the dependency hell of old.
Use what works. It’s really that simple.
Seems like a lot of extra faffing about if you’re already in a terminal with your hands on the keyboard to avoid learning how to use a tool explicitly built for that use case.
But sure. You do you boo.
Sounds like you need to spend some time in man more
man find
/thing you want to find
Should be enough to skip right to what you want.
Like all the examples on that page under the header “examples”?
Skill issue tbh.
I’m in the Rocky camp too. Before the IBM buyout I would have said CentOS.
-d if you’re feeling sporty.
https://anti-planner.com/shop/the-anti-planner-how-to-get-sht-done-when-you-dont-feel-like-it/
It’s meant to be used like a field guide while you’re in the shit. It’s broken down by section (overwhelmed, unmotivated, etc) and you flip to that section and it helps you break it down further to get going.
My server has a raid1 mdadm boot drive. And an 8 dive raid6 with zfs. It’s been running for 14 years now. The only thing that I haven’t replaced over it’s lifetime is the chassis. In fact the proc let out the magic smoke a few weeks ago, after some new parts it’s still going strong.
Anytime I run into that question I tell them if I could manage FTL comms I wouldn’t be working here.
We’ll stop carrying it around after we can be sure the mob isn’t trying to kill us, maybe after this weekends party.