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*tiktok IS great for that.
I still have to set mine up for my laptop. I’m using mine for dev use raw. No protection. Or backups
There should be an undo oopsies feature you can turn on and off somewhere so in terminal when I accidentally rm -f * the entire system doesn’t eat it’s own tail.
So I got this error alot with elementaryOS doing exactly what you did. And it was always some dependency like lightDM not initiating properly.
Oh I was absolutely joking. I’m on the struggle bus with that machine. That’s the kids “plug in an Xbox controller and play” machine. It sits in their room. I use a MSI stealth 8750h and 1060 -Mint, as my main machine. I know it’s not the newest but it’s fine for what I do.
Mines sitting offline at 11.52…its just staring at me begging to be exploited…literally begging me.
I’m not downgrading from my 4770 for that!
VMware requires you to click on the downloaded install and click yes a bunch of times before it’s finished.
Why would you want that on Linux? We already have qemu KVM which can be used via libvirt. Just install virtual manager and be done with it.
Slow down. VMware can be one click and done. All these alternatives and extras and configurations are the reason windows people don’t try Linux. Don’t over complicate a simple thing. If they want new or more they can figure that out at a later date.
Lol really? Edit: oh! My bad thought this was something else. Gimme a minute I’ll run through it
Unfortunately not. But I’d imagine flawless. You know of a free way to test?
The second someone finds a way to hack the simulator it becomes uninteresting. Like when I cheat in GTA SP and then suddenly never play it again.
I’ve been on mint for a while. Here’s a tip for anyone who needs some windows apps that won’t work in Linux.
VM workstation 17 is free and is fast as balls. With plug and play pass through too.
Oooo thanks! I’ll take a look. I’m in the process of making a multiboot external drive.
I’d just want a file explorer and Firefox to run. That’s all I ask for.
Cause I don’t know what OS/2 Warp is. Is that IBMs?
Yes. Potentially make it wipe the undo action saved after a second reboot. As in;
1.“sudo apt dist upgrade -reverttool”
2.reboot #1
3.oops bricked my dependencies
4.sudo “ah shits fucked -reverttool!”
5.reboot #2
6.-reverttool completed the reversion of “sudo apt dist upgrade”
ALTERNATIVELY
1.sudo apt dist upgrade -reverttool
2.reboot #1
3.everything worked
4.forget about the -reverttool
5.reboot #2
6.-reverttool wipes it’s /tmp/revert.txt until next command.