Oh a long running thread, my least favorite thing on the entire internet.
“Hey do you have an answer to my question”
Yeah bro, its in this 700 page forum thread. Here’s a tent and some supplies, godspeed."
Fuck that.
Oh a long running thread, my least favorite thing on the entire internet.
“Hey do you have an answer to my question”
Yeah bro, its in this 700 page forum thread. Here’s a tent and some supplies, godspeed."
Fuck that.
You just need to do this then
cd git-project
rm -rf .git
cd ..
rm -r git-project
With rm
-r is for ®ecursion and -f is for F(force) disabled the prompting. So, use -f on the .git directory which has the files you want to obliterate, and leave it off for the safety prompts.
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I have this same bug on the same platform! It was infuriating to track down. I was able to get around this by disabling c-states in the bios. I’ve heard that updating your aesga firmware also helps, but I can not confirm that.
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Openstreetmaps has been treating me pretty well. They don’t have all the business information like gmaps does, but that’s what TripAdvisor and Yelp are for.