

Finding an exploit in ssh is worth more than whatever your server has to offer though.
Finding an exploit in ssh is worth more than whatever your server has to offer though.
It’ll depend on the implementation of the software. iCUE did not work using Wine when I tried it. I have no clue about Sapphire.
Does the GPU store the RGB settings?
I use Corsair iCUE and I configure on a Windows VM. If I turn off the VM it keeps the settings in some hardware memory and works as if I configured it from Linux.
Having your filesystem on the line might actually make some people write decent code.
Do you have “Content-Disposition: attachment” setup for the downloads on the backend?
Your issue might just be that it automatically opens it in LibreWolf again :P
It’s pretty interesting but there’s a few things that would make it a lot better:
These are my suggestions. Good luck with your project. It looks pretty nice!
what is a video?
Sent from my Linux.
People judging other people got really bad the last 10 years.
Should he have fought the mob instead?
lmao
Man I always thought Hawley would be a good president for the US.
Now I’m not so sure anymore.
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I’ve been using Vesktop since forever. They have had it working already for a looooong time.
I have around 10 “linux extract tar archive” online searches last year alone.
So just clone a git and delete the .git folder? Seems pretty useless to me.
You can do something like this:
TERM=xterm-256color ssh user@host
You could also install or copy over the term files or something. I can’t recall. But it’s the same as getting kitty to work which has more information online.
First: