Hi from one brain cell to one brain cell
The name really isn't important. The name Linux is settled and people who use Linux eventually learn about GNU. In the end, I can use GNU components on Linux, BSD, MacOS and even Windows. So it doesn't really matter for GNU, GNU is everywhere. That's a real triumph, whether people know about it or not. They did it for humanity, not for their names.
This once happened to me on my pi-hole. It's an old netbook with 250 GB HDD. Pi-hole stopped working and I checked the netbook. There was a 242 GB log file. :)
So... you can't quit Vim?
Steve is Irish >> Steve O'possum
I personally use ext4 everywhere but it is recommend to have BTRFS for your OS partition if you take snapshots often.
That's weird, isn't Google Play already updating apps without asking?
(QKSMS master race btw)
They detect this from browsers, it's not really accurate. For example, if you're using LibreWolf, they'll detect you as Windows 10.
Go to
Store >> Menu >> Your store >> Preferences >> Platform Preferences >> deselect Windows
what do you bean?
It's a design thing. BIOS can know NVMe disks' location because they're directly mounted to PCIe. SATA isn't like this. Similar logic with the RAM slots.