Just turn it off right after it shuts down before the OS starts booting again. (Or just turn it off whenever, it's not like there's much chance of filesystem corruption these days. Although there is a chance of registry corruption if you're using windows and it's updating, which is honestly worse to fix)
Last time I used windows 10 on one of my computers an update somehow got stuck so I just turned off the computer and I was never able to get windows to boot again because of how broken the registry was. This was probably around 2019
I wonder if more memory still increases post time even on modern computers that don't do a full test on every boot. I feel like I've noticed faster post on computers with less ram compared to ones with more but I haven't gotten around to actually testing changing the amount on the same computer
The really awful part is that there's not really any regulation that can stop this. If you ban taking away games people bought then they'll just switch to a subscription which is even worse
I had been wondering about that too so I looked it up and apparently it's just what discover displays whenever there's an update that doesn't change the version number which is things like rebuilds with a newer compiler. Very confusing wording, I feel like just "update of version [version]" would be less confusing
Well yeah but something like this shouldn't be on a public road, the visibility would be terrible and it would be so easy to run over people or animals or small vehicles
Or if you just symlink /usr, /opt, and /home to that usb drive. You may be asking why you wouldn't just mount partitions on the usb drive to those locations. This is not a question I will be answering
Themed sets of names are so cool I wish I had thought of one. One of my friends names all of theirs after noble gasses meanwhile I have things like albrecht, yoda, echo, cascade, europa, and the one I let another friend name: hairless cat
You know how sometimes old documents would reuse paper by turning it sideways and writing perpendicularly on top of the old writing? Let's make a window manager that does that, overlap the contents of all your windows at different angles
r/linuxmemes in a nutshell
Title ( lemmy.world )
GNU-Linux ( lemmy.blahaj.zone )
This company is the laughing stock of gaming right now
Every time I boot up my computer ( lemmy.ca ) Englisch
NOT EVEN MORTAL, MACHINE! A MERE OBJECT! ( lemmy.world )
Linux Salesman ( lemmy.world )
To be honest, it is quite complicated now as well with all of the proprietary software ( sh.itjust.works ) Englisch
I feel like I'm using this template too much ( lemmy.ca ) Englisch
Garnet: Running Debian Sid, so affected by vulnerability; hastily downgraded to 5.4.5...
I use a WM btw ( lemmy.world )