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10 months agoYou can see exactly what it waits for by removing “rhgb quiet” from grub_cmdline_linux and grub2 mkconfig. But usually it’ll be like “Network Manager wait online” or something dumb.
You can see exactly what it waits for by removing “rhgb quiet” from grub_cmdline_linux and grub2 mkconfig. But usually it’ll be like “Network Manager wait online” or something dumb.
Therapeutic circlejerk
Colossal waste of developer time and system resources. No thanks. At that rate just port the whole userland to nodejs electron too.
topkek
What website is this? I’d love to figure out how it can tell you’re using the app or not. On a lot of them it’s just a special user agent and no api or anything.
Get the most generic one you can
It’s probably because a gallon of milk is 7 dollars.
Linux has customization and superior security. All of the security features on Windows like bitlocker are probably backdoored.
Classic
scientiist/todo is pretty good. https://github.com/scientiist/todo