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@MikeRocor :- Heh. Interesting! Myself, I have no issues with any of these keys, but this is the sort of trick I'd be likely to use...
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On some keyboards, I can lift the caps-lock key, wrap an appropriately sized rubber band around the base of it a few times and put it...
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I like the WIndows key. I use it for shortcuts and don't normally press it unless I absolutely meant to. If it was a key I didn't...
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How to comment out sudo adim privileges?
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There have been a number of security vulnerabilities in pretty much every piece of software you use, including the kernel - which has...
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How to divide two columns with multiple ifs and send output to different files
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It'd be sweet if you edited your post to contain the question and then added the solution - and then marking it solved. As it stands, a...
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You have some gems in your history! I don't ever delete my history unless it's done automatically when I use an incognito window. If I...
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Was there a program back in 1984 called termanl? That's interesting. Otherwise I think this is a misspelling. Kidding aside, thank you...
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Yup. It's a typo. Weirdly, it made it past Grammarly - which I've been using for a while now. Thanks. I have no idea how it made it...
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I suspect (and I don't want to look why) it was pulled in as a depends rule as I don't see it, and can't imagine why it'd be in our seed...
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It’s neither locked down nor it restricts what you can do with it. With the tools it uses (e.g.: rpm-ostree for fedora) you can layer...
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By that, I mean you should probably know if you're using Wayland. Not everyone will know, and you may be using a system that's not...
Yesterday at 11:26 PM
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I can usually be certain that stuff is connected. That's what this command does, it makes sure stuff is connected, basically a sort of...
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I use ping. It is simple, and it troubleshoots most network failures we have here at home, which are uncommon. This applies to my...
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Linux LVM reduction and expansion
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Have you tried asking your teacher or other classmates? Also, have you checked the man pages for the two? Even without knowing much...
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