

That shortcut to switch between different virtual consoles is very useful. If somehow your desktop crashes, this can be used to login and fix.
That shortcut to switch between different virtual consoles is very useful. If somehow your desktop crashes, this can be used to login and fix.
Any software in Linux can be used in education, as long as the schools invest the time:
LibreOffice can create really nice documents and presentations too. Heck, some tasks are more straightforward in LibreOffice than MS. 99% of schoolwork is done in Office suite, so this is nice. Win for Linux
For stuff like coding in C or Python, it is even easier in Linux: download a compiler, open a text editor, type some codes then use terminal to run the codes in 10 minutes. In Windows, you need to download the stupid Cygwin and mess around with environmental variables to get Cygwin to recognize the libraries… Or if you want to automate things, MS Visual Studio will do that. The only downside is you will lose > 10 GB of space. Linux wins here again.
Anything more advanced will unfortunately Windows land. I’m talking about advanced image programs like Photoshop or professional video apps. But again, if you need them then might as well get a Mac. Another hiccup would be in CAD software: Linux just doesnt have a good app.
Hmm let’s try to isolate the bug to know if it’s sway or gdm messing up:
Try to disable gdm: sudo systemctl disable gdm.service
Logout/restart. You should be at the TTY, enter username and password to login. Then simply type sway
Now, test your sudo commands within this sway session. Do you still get the same bug?
At first, I thought it was 3 point 521 percent because we use “comma” for decimal points and “period” for thousand separators.
Nvm it is over 3000 percents !! Might as try 9999 % and make a meme out of it.
FFS which world lines are we on?
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Wasnt a Republican controlled house propose the one who propose the 22nd ammendment? So after FDR won the 3rd term?
It’s laughable now how a Republicunt President would want to go around this.