fuck saint Peter
You believe in a very progressive God
fuck saint Peter
You believe in a very progressive God
Best: Twix
Worst: peanut butter kisses
The best option is to get a new hard drive. You can find one for $100.
Then just connect your old drive to the PC with a USB to SATA adapter and copy any files you need.
With the extra drive there is no risk to your data from the install as long as you DON’T CONNECT THE OLD DRIVE DURING THE INSTALL PROCESS, since you could conceivably choose the wrong install disk. If it’s not plugged in then you can’t choose it
What do you look for?
You’re getting good advice here.
“Bricking” though normally means turning a software problem into a hardware problem. You just have a software problem, which is infinitely easier to fix.
Don’t fret.
Ahh! Cool! Thanks for the explanation.
Is hardlink the same as ln without the -s switch?
I tried reading the page but it’s not clear
Such an awesome project.
Or Picasa
It’s hard to delete from the fediverae, FYI
I didn’t know what leap was, and the news release didn’t tell me.
Going to the website says that it’s a “brand new way of building openSUSE and a new type of a hybrid Linux distribution”
I’m still not sure what that means, but that’s all I got.
This is good advice
Look at logicalincrements.com to budget different levels of hardware
I really like your posts; thank you.
Can you help me understand how atomic distros work when you need to, for example, install a small script which is unsupported in the packaging, but takes liberties by creating folders or assuming some kind of file structure?
LOL