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  • Life is meaningless, there is no purpose, we are all just making it up!

    Enjoy it, help other people enjoy it too and live your life!

    I liked the part about not focussing on bringing new life but improving the existing ones. We have so many people here and just need to talk.

  • Clone wars is crazy

    Remember where they saved Tarkin and that dwarf guy from that prison, had like 10 Clones die, the dwarf guy died anyways, in the end just to save Darth Hitlers favourite commander Tarkin?

    Okay some secret information too, but still, just crazy.

    As much as I like it, these things just dont make any sense. Or the amount of "laser bullets" that fly in their direction and all miss.

    I like the "new" movies for being more realistic

  • Depending on the DE you use on Nobara, use GNOME Disks or KDE Partitionmanager and just open that thing and look at it.

    It may have several partitions you dont need anymore, and /home is separated, containing all your users.

    In that case you could just delete the others and resize the home partition to fit the contents.

    If you have a / partition, you can still remove the /boot and /boot/efi and maybe swap partition. Then resize the root partition to fill all the space.

    You need to mount the disk in your filemanager and use admin:/ to open it with privileged access.

    Open a terminal and navigate to /run/media/USERNAME/DRIVENAME

    In there do sudo chown -R USERNAME *

    Then after you broke everything an OS would need but that you want, move the stuff from the homes to your root folter from the GUI filemanager. Move, not copy.

    Afterwards you may want to do some ext4 repair magic, as I dont know how well ext4 likes messing around with partitions.

  • No the real sky dimension, which was hidden from beta 1.6 to 1.9 but not activated.

    I used the beta 1.6 for a while but it is so old....

    I used a spider spawner to get strings, to make wool, to make a bed.

    The only mobs were chickens, which just dropped useless feathers.

  • Picasso.

    No logs afaik. But that pile of crap doesnt even boot anymore, like no BIOS. Trying to fix it somehow.

  • Well I guess they needed to do at least one shit apart from locking accounts and requiring to be in their hellscape?

    Btw, trying to get the sky dimension running, the official minecraft launcher is the only one creating .rar and .json for the version.

  • I hope your PC is off. Dont use it. Otherwise that data is gone.

  • No idea but a Thinkpad T495 with AMD Vega mobile graphics. Dont remember the generation.

    Fedora + systemd + KDE Plasma had always issues waking up from sleep. Needed to force shutdown a lot.

  • So not native on Linux. Is the Android version even usable?

  • Does it have the self-healing capabilies of btrfs scrup and btrfs defragment? I guess btrfs balance is b-tree specific.

    I heard BTRFS is bettter than EXT4 because it can do these things, EXT4 cant

  • Well... it is an out-of-tree kernel driver that is made by the same company, and the userspace drivers are still proprietary.

    This says NOTHING other than "wow NVIDIA can write good code (open source) that doesnt suck"?

  • How is it today? I find it crazy that not even the most rewarding game of the world couldnt be fully rewritten in a faster language.

  • Interesting didnt know that.

    Wait, or is this the mobile version which runs through an Android container? Emulator?

  • Framework uses proprietary BIOS. They ditched coreboot, which is pretty bad.

    Afaik they were also a lot behind on updates.

  • 3mdeb, Novacustom, Pine64

    Minisforum is also said to work well.

  • You know Minecraft works natively on Linux? Except if you run the more optimized, faster "Bedrock" version, which for very important Microsoft reasons is Windows-only. Or Android, so people play the android version, lol.


    For recovery you can use testdisk. Shutdown the PC as fast as possible. Dont open programs! Dont play games!

    On SSDs the data will quickly be overwritten otherwise.

    Make a Clonezilla live usb and use that for recovery

  • Also stuff like waking up from suspend, random freezes and power management work better than on AMD. I would assume this also applies to the Arc GPUs?