Then .timer. Then .mount. Then .automount. Then .socket.
Then .timer. Then .mount. Then .automount. Then .socket.
Once was enough. Twice was suspicious. Three times seemed like a campaign.
We all thought the community was satire or at least self deprecative humor.
Speaking to #2, I’m surprised since I always use the “sign in from another device” feature, where I punch some numbers into the app on my phone and it signs me into the tv.
That said, the tv is running the desktop app.
Even Gnome-Tweaks?
Tux, take the wheel!
I used Linux during the init.d days. What a nightmare that was.
No, I mean for every USN
I’ve noticed Canonical replaced their score breakdown with an ad for their paid services.
I use Micro except for when I forget to install it and can’t, at which point I use Nano
Ah yes the solution is more guns
Tmux with a few custom key bindings
Yeah, like I said: Byobu! :p
Tmux was too complicated for me so I’m using Byobu instead
I’ve taken a couple of pokes at it with no results. I’ll just have to sit down with it some day and figure it out.
x11vnc works a dream once you have a systemd service running it on boot, but that rules Wayland out.
You may be able to get similar results by explicitly instructing the others to share display :0, otherwise they default to starting new sessions.
Probably so that you don’t accidentally write to a directory by mistake when it isn’t mounted, and then lose access when you mount something over it, all while services are looking for files that are only there sometimes.
Right, it’s the Ogg part I was thinking of.
Then .device and .boot and .home and .gov and .co.uk