uninstalls essential package
Why is my system broken? :O
uninstalls essential package
Why is my system broken? :O
Hmm, I see. The perfectionist in me would want to shed that processor load though ^^
Without any judgement: why are your servers running X11? Just because you dislike SSH’ing to them?
The hell happened to the feet in the second panel?
If all of those servers are yours (which they likely are, since you get ssh access), you can use one key for all. Using different keys would make one compromised key less problematic. But if someone was able to copy one file of your system, they can copy multiple files.
That resolves keeping track of things as well 😄
You forgot the package hollywood.
I think they come with ublock itself and are called “annoyance filters” or something like that.
If you have the iso image, you can write it with the command dd to your stick / sdcard
What is this? Did you ask chatgpt to write an essay about Minecraft?
I use the cookiebro extension for that. Allows whitelisting domains or single cookies and can clean up all others with a few clicks.
I would recommend key based authentication for SSH connections. For the normal connection, the key pair is enough, if you want admin (root) access, you would use the command sudo which in turn requires a password. For creating a default admin account: Linux does this for you, it’s called root. You should create a personal user to work with in daily business and add it to the sudoers group (permits using the sudo command)
Gardening with Maurice was nice. Actually all the shows on WCTR.
Zydrate Anatomy is an absolute banger though.
That’s the garbage in part of the GIGO process.
I finally made a full backup of my system. I guess be happy about that.
I’m a sucker for jetbrains Mono when I need a monospaced font. It just looks nice to me.
If the package comes from the repo, you can uninstall it by the same name you used to install it. If it came from a .deb file (in case of debian), you can find out how the package calls itself and use that name to uninstall. Usually the package name is quite identical to the file name. And dpkg -L
shows you which files came from the package and where they were installed.
I’m fine with config files, as long as they are where you expect them (~/.config/tool or ~/.tool). What I dislike is yet another funny config syntax because the dev couldn’t settle on an established standard. Command line syntax is ok, if you give me sensible completions.
That goes into the work profile of my android phone and that profile of switched off after clocking out. Simple as that, I don’t have to carry two phones and get my peace after hours. And my company respects my free time which also helps s lot.