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MyNameIsRichard
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  • No one does comfy like cats!

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  • Well, that really makes a difference!

  • I only get a couple of problems.

    • A panel that wraps content is sized to one icon when logging in for the first time
    • Plasma Shell occasionally crashes and restarts

    But then, I'm not running a stock plasma, I have a few add-ons compiled from source and a few widgets downloaded from the get new things. One of those could be causing the crash but I haven't proved that yet. I'm fairly sure the panel is a plasma bug.

    Edit: Oh and sorting pinned icons in the icons only taskbar is a real pain in wayland.

    Edit 2: It seems the sorting has been fixed since I last did it and I haven't had the crash since the last plasma update

  • You're messing with partitions which means there is the potential for data loss, be it hardware, human error, or a random cat. You should, if the data is important to you, have a backup.

  • Is it read only?

  • Through its ears?

  • Why?

    Let me put the question back to you. How do think the uniquely identifiable information will help them improve Manjaro?

    Do you think they’ve got a Russian satellite and will track down your HDD serial number from space?

    No.

    There’s lots of benefits to telemetry.

    As I basically said, if you bothered to read my comment.

  • They’ve let TLS certs expire on multiple occasions.

    And they told their community to set their clocks back. As a workaround, it will work but all your created and modified data will have the wrong timestamps.

  • enable telemetry by default ... MAC addresses, disk serial numbers

    Another reason to not use Manjaro. Just use Endeavour instead.

    Edit: I'm not against telemetry pre se. I have the KDE feedback enabled for example but that was opt in and sends no unique data.

  • I hesitate to say

  • I thought (s)he was a maine coon

  • I go where the cats are!

  • You can't fool me, they have another daemon for that

  • Update /etc/systemd/resolved.conf and add some DNS servers (in this example, 1.1.1.1 is CloudFlare, and 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 are Google but you can use your preferred DNS servers.)

     
        
    [Resolve]
    DNS=1.1.1.1 8.8.8.8
    FallbackDNS=8.8.4.4
    
      

    Restart system resolved:

    service systemd-resolved restart

    Run resolvectl status (or systemd-resolve --status in older versions of systemd) to see if the settings took.

    If they don't take after a reboot, there's something else going on.

  • Pro: you have a custom kernel.

    Con: the next morning, you can have a non-functioning computer with no idea of what you did.

  • Feds have found a way to hack rust /s?

  • Recompile your kernel whilst drunk

  • Technically, all comedy is staged unless you're laughing at someone's real life misfortune.

  • It's boring to write

  • teefs