Well, what even is a “positive experience”? “Getting exactly what you paid for”? The service being “mostly reliable”? Those are basically neutral.
Well, what even is a “positive experience”? “Getting exactly what you paid for”? The service being “mostly reliable”? Those are basically neutral.
Well, don’t. Chances are your problem is fixed upstream, and if it really isn’t then wait before upgrading.
Sorry, I don’t really have an easy answer for you. First, don’t hold packages, of course that always leads to problems. Especially for release upgrades. Then try to get fully up to date, and if the release upgrade doesn’t work after that it might make more sense to reinstall. In that case backup your /home, reinstall the system, and restore your home.
That isn’t even generally true. Try mentioning crypto on the LKML and see what they think you mean.
Try running both pkcon update
and then apt update; apt full-upgrade
. Please let me know if that helped.
Really? It was very noticable to me when I didn’t have screen tairing anymore
Especially on 230V circuits this is a big plus. It’s hot in a minute when my oven takes 12 minutes.
I think you misunderstood the previous comment. Not the devices need to be configured correctly, but the network they’re connected to.
Ever like, stepped into a shopping mall? I’ve never had to climb a single stair to get in
“I live one floor up” doesn’t work?
It makes total sense of you don’t consider the first level a real floor because it’s just, like, ground (duh). /hj
I’d say usually (especially if the the lower entrance is mainly for cars) the upper one would be ground floor
You can only believe that if you haven’t used the stairs once.
Oh, you’re so close. Ground Zero is nothing, no elevation above or below ground level. The literal ground you walked on, into the building. You’re on ground level (outside) and then you’re on the ground floor (inside), as opposed to the American version where you suddenly “jump” to first floor once you’re in a building.
I’ve been in an elevator that had -0.5, 0, 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, where each half floor opened the doors on the opposite side literally half a story up
I don’t think anybody says that
ln -sf /bin/nano /bin/vi
They probably only used the sensor while unlatched, now they use it while supposedly latched too.
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Well that’s certainly not the whole truth the way mine can be heard crushing on his dry food from multiple rooms way