

Woohoo! One step closer to killing the tyranny of X11! He’s almost dead already, just those pesky Nvidia users… (Or rather that pesky graphics card company)
Woohoo! One step closer to killing the tyranny of X11! He’s almost dead already, just those pesky Nvidia users… (Or rather that pesky graphics card company)
Stuck on a relatively new Galaxy rn, but if I could install a custom ROM, it would be GNOME shell mobile
Bottles is magic. I’ve used it for FL Studio for a year and it didn’t break
Bro’s a genius
I’ll throw out another way: to access files from your phone, you can use termux. python -m http.server
Its confusing that we also use ‘rootful’ to refer to a process running as the root user
T480 is generally a good bet. I (naively) got an X1C6, thinking that all thinkpads were nice and repairable. The X1 series, at least, is not
There’s even a portable version if you don’t have admin rights on the device
cough cough snap cough
Maybe except KDE
Text version:
Downloaded a virus for Linux lately and
unpacked it.
Tried to run it as root, didn’t work.
Googled for 2 hours, found out that
instead of /usr/local/bin
the virus
unpacked to /usr/bin
for which the
user malware doesn’t have any write
permissions, therefore the virus couldn’t
create a process file.
Found patched .configure and .make
files on some Chinese forum, recompiled
and rerun it.
The virus said it needs the library
cmalw-lib-2.0
.Turns out
cmalw-lib-2.0
is shipped with CentOS
but not with Ubuntu. Googled for hours
again and found an instruction to build
a.deb package from source.
The virus finally started, wrote some
logs, made a core dump and crashed.
After 1 hour of going through the logs
I discovered the virus assumed it was
running on ext4 and called into its disk
encryption API. Under btrfs this API
is deprecated. The kernel noticed and
made this partition read-only
Opened the sources, grep’ed the Bitcoin wallet and sent $5 out of pity.
I needed a laugh today, thanks, lol