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You spelled working wrong.
You spelled working wrong.
https://www.android-x86.org/releases/releasenote-cm-x86-14-1-r5.html
I have made voice calls with this in VirtualBox from a Linux host. Lacking support for VBoxGuestAdditions, it is not a great general solution, as you cannot easily bridge the gap between host/guest, however.
I have not tested QEMU.
A much better version of the gangstalking delusion, set to music:
Absolutely!
I use a static html custom tab page to load from (not a bookmark) and lemmy is the only site that has this issue. Latest FF, Ungoogled-Chromium, normal Chromium - all behave the same. I also randomly end up ‘not logged in’ when opening lemmy threads in new tabs. Not always, but sometimes. Refresh always fixes it.
I randomly have to reload the page, both in FF and Chrome, to get my cookie reread.
NYPost is not a news source.
The Casper Slide Part 1
OK, check you PMs
Check your PMs
Both 😆 . I started with guerilla gardening, noticed trees are left alone more than small plants, then eventually bought some land where I now have about a thousand trees, some were there, most I have planted. It’s a permaculture-ish food forest incorporating regenerative Ag and carbon capture in the making.
I have a little nursery area where I sprout seeds and grow seedlings of all kind of trees and bushes and give them away and plant them wherever I can.
Going by your username, you also get your hands dirty. What’s your focus?
Planting trees.
That is typically the only solution as far as I know. I had this issue, resolved it in the BIOS, then I remapped a couple file manager shortcuts to avoid having to use the FN+ combo altogether, for the most part anyway.
Feijoa
Windows ME came out. After installing it and wasting a bunch of time trying to get it to work reliably, I wiped the HDD and installed Debian potato instead. That was 23 years ago.
When will the Linux VPN client support automated port forwarding and wireguard?
Do not want. Keep it in your billionaire pants, Jack.
That is normal output. A return of 0 means it was successful. No errors there.
You could start the browser form the terminal and see if it throws any output that is useful in determining what is going on.
I have never seen such an issue myself, but would check the video drivers and any associated options like v/g/free-sync. Also try toggling the window manager’s compositing functionality.
Not an intentional one, but sure, why not…
The decisions you make are one thing. The way you keep handling them so incredibly poorly is quite another.