My first distro was Slackware 4. Now that I’m old and don’t got time for that, I’m running Linux mint on my main PC, 2 raspberry pi OS, and Ubuntu LTS for a Minecraft server.
My first distro was Slackware 4. Now that I’m old and don’t got time for that, I’m running Linux mint on my main PC, 2 raspberry pi OS, and Ubuntu LTS for a Minecraft server.
Yeah what is up with that? It’s nice to know where things are but whatever happened to /usr/local
My take is they had to upgrade the infrastructure for CGNAT, why not just implement IPv6.
Congratulations you have voluntary control of your tensor tympani muscle.
It’s got some real scientifically based dragons vibes.
Correct, the sheets are trailing in the wind, meaning the sail is not tied down and it’s flapping all over.
Super Troopers.
“You boys like MEXICO?!?!?!”
It was originally a BIOS interrupt, but eventually got captured by the OS. Here’s Dave Bradley talking about inventing it https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=K_lg7w8gAXQ
Then there are those of us who were already adults when she was on the Mickey Mouse Club.
This is what finally pushed me fully over the edge to Linux on my main PC. Nothing wrong with it but they just don’t like it.
We are just carrying on the tradition of das blinkenlights
Well you’re in luck. You can play Kingmaker then Wrath of the Righteous
Slackware 4. Nothing like having to compile your kernel depending on the hardware you hand-selected for compatibility. Then entering your monitor specs in the config files by hand to get WindowMaker to run correctly.
Mirror image specifies that it blocks attacks that are targeted at the caster. Magic missile has no “attack” component, it automatically hits. Mirror image also ignores AoE damage. The specific wording is “A duplicate can be destroyed only by an attack that hits it. It ignores all other damage and effects.”
We just had this discussion at our table on Saturday.
There is a spell for these types of shenanigans and it’s called Mislead
Or even better put it outside in the sun.
Comprehended under sysadmin because the attitude is the same just the devices are a bit different.
Someone didn’t read the book far enough to get to the part about Drum sand
This reminds me of the time I checked out all the Dune books from the library, they were all hardbacks and the stack was nearly 2 feet high. The librarian was like, “You’re not going to read all that before they’re due” She was right but she let me check them all out anyway.