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  • I'm also on Gnome, but I use Konsole for the 'Copy Input to Tab' or 'Copy Input to All Tabs in window.' In my use case scenario, it's super helpful to be able to type or paste a cmd once, and have it populate multiple tabs, or specific tabs in multiple windows. It does take a little tweaking to get it to obey the dark theme settings, but once upon a time I actually created a custom dark theme, just so I could use Konsole on Gnome. Things are much easier these days 😁 I'll have to check out Tilix, I haven't heard of it before, but that may be b/c I literally work by myself in the dank dark basement of the building...I don't think the cleaning crew even knows that I'm down here

  • It's been a while since I've read the series, but I don't recall feeling the same excitement with the successive novels as I did with the first. I did read all 6 of them, but honestly by the time I started God Emperor I felt as though the storyline was getting a little too off base.

    Regarding the Dune movie, it's what got me into the books, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. As with 90% of adaptations, there is no way for a film to capture the nuances of the source, doubly so for a book such as Dune

  • TIL - Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation

    That reminds me, so is SCUBA, RADAR and MODEM...I miss the old History Channel shows, especially Modern Marvels

    SCUBA: Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus (Blew my mind for some reason when I learned that)
    RADAR: Radio Detection and Ranging (I've watched alot of WWII documentaries)
    MODEM: Modulation Demodulation (I've worked in tech)

  • Do you remember if you could get to a rommon prompt? As long as console access is available you should've been able to upload replacement FW. I once had to use kermit or xmodem (I don't recall) @2400 bps to recover an AP by transferring new FW over the console cable (I'm not sure new APs even have a console port), but switches should be recoverable...the things you do, when you want to go home and not spend another day on site 🤣

    My only caution would be to ensure that you use the correct FW. IIRC -L means Lan Base not IP Services, but it should warn you that there isn't enough space, if that's the case

  • It's an old joke, when a switch (or any electronics really) has 365+ day uptime rebooting could kill the power supply during its POST power supply test.

    Realistically you shouldn't have to worry about it, those are solid switches. I have a 3524 from 2001 that's still running, it gets bounced about once a year when I bump the power cable while recabling. I also have a 2960G that's on a UPS, and without logging in I couldn't tell you the uptime

  • Do you have a recipe you can share? Whenever I've added barley to soup I only get about one good meal, leftovers tend to have the barley absorbing all of the broth (which is still delicious, just not soup any longer)...I suppose I could cook the barley separately, keep it in the fridge, and add it to the soup prior to reheating...hmm, I too have a box of barley in the cupboard and I just made bean and potato soup yesterday