

We could use Ctrl+Insert and Shift+Insert like in the last three decades, but some of these keyboards apparently forgot about the Insert key.
We could use Ctrl+Insert and Shift+Insert like in the last three decades, but some of these keyboards apparently forgot about the Insert key.
That reminds me: when I bought an MSI monitor (15" without touch) it also came with one USB-C to USB-C cable. All my other USB-C cables did not work for video.
But if the Windows has an OEM license, it can’t be used inside a VM, as far as I understand.
Or use an existing format like .m3u or .pls.
I just looked, and Chimera also offers distrobox. I didn’t have the need to really use it yet, but it sounds like it would be the best because of its desktop integration.
From Wikipedia:
The company has licensed the Kodak brand to several products produced by other companies, such as the PIXPRO line of digital cameras manufactured by JK Imaging. https://petapixel.com/2013/01/23/kodak-brand-license-holder-jk-imaging-shrouded-in-mystery/
Are you sure about A3? A3 is twice the size of A4, not half of it.
Yes. Or 100W.
0.1kWh per hour can be written as 0.1kWh/h, which is the same as 0.1kW.
Do you mean 0.1kWh per hour, so 0.1kW or 100W?
My N100 server needs about 11W.
I agree. zgrep also works for uncompressed files, so we could use e.g. zgrep ^
instead of zcat.
I don’t know about normal people, but our green vice chancellor Robert Habeck recently returned to X because he doesn’t want to leave X to loudmouths and populists.
I looked at two Dell laptops and a Geekom mini PC, all bought in Germany, and they all have the SS symbol.
Search for /run/user/1000/gcr/ssh on the Internet. I’m on my phone and didn’t find the solution, but I’m sure you’ll find it.
Did you try to reduce the brightness of your monitor?
This. OP, get an M.2 NVME SSD in 2280 or 2260 size. Then you can add a SATA drive later, when/if you need it.
Or just use completion: press tab once or twice after the ssh command (and a space). If that doesn’t work, install the bash-completion package.