Why’s is nobody asking the real questions?
What? How?
Or am I dumb and this is just copy/paste?
Why’s is nobody asking the real questions?
What? How?
Or am I dumb and this is just copy/paste?
A lot of times you will see the format string for the fedora version in the .repo file. This means its probably looking for f41. Since fedora updates fast, third party repos are usually slow to move to the next version and this repo probably doesnt exist causing dnf to fail. You can try and change the format string to the last available version. It usually works without issue, and updates aren’t disabled as long as the vendor updates that version
Start with 10 and subtract 2 for every step
Companies have until January 1, 2026, to create memory safety roadmaps.
Not really the same as dropping entirely
So this isn’t really an answer on how to migrate but this solution has worked well for me.
I define the toolboxes config with it, and if it gets destroyed, recreating it is as simple as creating a new one with the same name. You could upgrade or downgrade by just creating a new toolbox with the version you want.
I would have whipped the Scopuli.
Underrated meme
Since we’re just making shit up anyway
Assume k=0 and n is the last natural number. Solved.
I was going to say this too, but I’ve never cross compiled a cmake project so I wasn’t sure how much overhead there would be
You can compile on a big pi and copy the binary to your zeros. No need to compile on a zero lol
I found this. I didn’t look at the code at all but the Readme mentions another project that might help.
Fedora Linux and expectations for part time remembering it is not send to the same room as the other one that is pertinent
I just did the same thing with llama and got the same thing
Woman are talking to me some yes but thanked him to be willing and I acknowledge the bridge from the other side
You didn’t like flying through 150 rings?
Reminds me of this Steve Huges joke
it still mounts and at first glance seems to be working
What makes you say that?
Show us the output of things like lsblk
, mount
and cat /etc/fstab
to give us a fuller picture
From wikipedia
It was invented by Alexander Cumming in 1775 but became known as the U-bend following the introduction of the U-shaped trap by Thomas Crapper in 1880
Are you shitting me?
I use privatebin. Has some good features but I dont think it has login
Not to mention the fact that horses shit constantly