Thanks! Name of the tool checks out, lol.
Thanks! Name of the tool checks out, lol.
Btw, what was the tool again, that watches some kernel functionality to get progress for multiple such tools?
Nothing hacky. Nowadays, most distro iso are hybrid iso.
cp /path/to/image /dev/disk
Like i use to say; dd nowadays is best used as a scalpell (to cut bit sizes) not a shovel (to move chunks of data).
Huh? Wasn’t at least cp supposed to determine optimal block size automatically?
I recommend bottle printers. Except if they don’t print every few weeks, tubes could dry up then.
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Guys, TO wants a terminal with dark/light support for the terminal part or switching color scheme with a command.
I guess the simplest for now would be to use tput
in your .bahrc/zshrc?
Doas has about 90% of features with 10% of code size of sudo.
And rdo/ssu have ~140 lines of C code. Anyone knows similiar?
Shouldn’t be much trouble. Wifi could be an issue with Debian oldstable.
Depends on your hardware.
Think of html+css, themes are supposed to be that kind of code who does nothing by itself.
Why can a theme execute code??
edit: it was the package that did it?
There’s no banana-formed centimeter?
Depends on the distro, some are rolllig. /s
And some are intended to fiddle with (Arch and Gentoo for example). Others are made to explore new ways to do things (like immutable root, state managing package manager, each app in their folder Mac-style, such things). Of course there’s a lot of stable general-use distros too. But you may ask someone else for examples.
I mean about the ‘should query for it’ part.
How about $HOME, is it standardized?
Snap still has users?