

I believe Kate does that! It’s a GUI and not a TUI though. Not sure if that was a requirement as well
I believe Kate does that! It’s a GUI and not a TUI though. Not sure if that was a requirement as well
In that case it’s highly unlikely your problem is with DNS. And much more likely it’s a problem with the actual connection to the server. If you are willing to share the IP/domain I can help troubleshoot (either here or in a DM).
If you do a DNS lookup (through nslookup
or many other tools) on the client you’re using to connect, does it get the right IP back?
Sorry I completely misread your comment to be saying that the maximum efficiency was 50% not that it occurred at 50%.
I don’t think this is quite right. See https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/647487/can-you-exit-the-event-horizon-with-a-rocket/647494#647494 Though it depends on what you mean by ‘gravity’
I believe for the highest efficiency you only want to use about half of the rated power of the PSU. So if your system draws 350W, 700 is a very reasonable power supply
Shouldn’t it be the median person?
How does paleo art work now? What’s done differently?
For me that’s under Internet > Saved Networks > network name > Share, instead of doing it from the main list of networks
If you haven’t seen it, the open source driver for 3d connexion stuff is also pretty good, and I believe might be necessary for blender to work with it. It’s also probably packaged in the distro repositories.
Yeah. Open one PDF normally. File > import a second one and select whatever option imports by appending pages.
He does appear to be a professor in the field
I don’t think there’s a way to get the street view images that are needed. Those are owned by google.
By default, an enencrypted boot drive is not sufficient to be able to decrypt a LUKs drive. If you have to type in your password to start the computer/unlock LUKs then you should be good.
If you’ve setup a keyfile or TPM based decryption of LUKS, then your data is probably not safe (though a TPM based decryption could be if the OS is secure and secure boot is setup properly)
In this case, if you have another server then you could setup a mutual tang/clevis system where each device gets the keys it needs from the other server on the LAN. Both would be LUKs encrypted. So if one is online the other gets the required key from the online one while booting. But if both are offline then no keys are available and you have to type in a LUKS password to boot. Something like https://www.ogselfhosting.com/index.php/2023/12/25/tang-clevis-for-a-luks-encrypted-debian-server/ but what they do with multiple servers is probably overkill
That’s probably only for selling steam keys on another store. You might be able to sell non steam versions for any price you want
The original is something like “it’s all Ohio” “always has been”. The globe shown is just a large landmass that looks like Ohio. They’re probably astronauts since you’d have to be in space to see it. The astronaut killing the other has the Ohio flag on them and is killing them for knowing too much.
If there’s a 0 day in the VPN software then I’m also probably boned. The chances of that seem on par with the likelihood of an openssh vulnerability? I feel like vpns are useful to secure services without good authentication, but their use in front of an openssh server has never made much sense to me.
Sorry for the series of edits. Yeah, just starting timers.target
or graphical.target
again when you’re done without using isolate seems like a pretty good strategy!
I think if you switch back to the original target that depends on those services they should start again?
Like systemctl isolate yourtarget.target
and then a systemctl isolate graphical.target
to return to normal operation
Isolate will stop any services that aren’t required by the dependency chain.
Some of these might be user services though, in which case you’d need to create a user target
It’s possible that you don’t need to use isolate though, and can just start a target that conflicts and then instead of stopping it, start graphical.target
I like it a lot when I don’t need a full IDE or a terminal editor (which I use micro for).
The folding in Kate isn’t bound to a keyboard shortcut by default, but you can bind the
katepart > Toggle current node
insettings > configure keyboard shortcuts
. It’s also available via mouse on the left side.