Piece of advice: add -qv to your emerge command to let Portage show the things you need to know but stay quiet otherwise. Way less gets shown on the terminal window and on some systems it might slightly speed up the process.
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Piece of advice: add -qv to your emerge command to let Portage show the things you need to know but stay quiet otherwise. Way less gets shown on the terminal window and on some systems it might slightly speed up the process.
On work machines, it may also be on purpose (IT department having restricted the use of USB storage).
There are also Extended Three-Letter Acronyms, because e.g. Four-Letter Acronym would be a TLA.
OP states to have the Pi already.
.webm is but a container, so it cannot be considered (in)efficient on its own, only when considering the video and audio “formats” (no expert on the terminology) within (probably VP8 or 9 for video).
I highly suspect it is CG.
LineageOS depends on volunteers with knowledge, time, and access to the hardware in question. So sometimes they abandon certain phones (or never support at all).
Either with an extension or with the Mobile version of the browser.
The tail should tell it apart from dogs (but I realise it is hard to see on the photo). 😄
A proverbial road, lol. Please read.
Plan 9 is also monolithic, according to wikipedia. For BSD it depends.
Maybe @some_guy@lemmy.sdf.org was trying to state that a lot of countries/states might not need that much “outside help” in making bad choices. Russia probably plays a role, but there might be more factors.
“Elementary, dear Catson.”
Nice work!
My music player suggestions for local playback on Linux. Please note that you could pick any of these no matter the desktop environment if you do not care about consistently in look and feel. In that case I suggest to go with Strawberry.
Good news. I mean, I do not mind using Strawberry but more active development beneath the KDE banner is perhaps the right thing to do.
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Divinity II had one comparable scene, albeit that the skeleton asks the main character to not ask such questions in-before something might happen to him (the convo is between main character and a skeleton).
/dev/sda1 might have been your computers hard disk, with “sda1” in the instructions being an example.