You dont have to be an expert, i barely know anything about the kinux cli but i still use linux daily
You dont have to be an expert, i barely know anything about the kinux cli but i still use linux daily
Yes, not using ai is the guardrail
Really shows the difference between Knowing how to work with, and how it works
I wonder how long until all the distros have this.
I didn’t want to have spyware for an os.
As someone insecure in their masculinity I don’t know if u would use ladybird. Now if it was MANbird I would.
So tldr start with a dual boot machine
Wrll you have to use a pixel phone to use graphene os
You eXcrete on X
Well some llm have been caught wirh cp in their training data
Well there is truth in that. Look at politics. Lots of people what a better workd and know what the end result us , but they don’t know how to get that. Or for a simple example. People will reply to survives saying they want dark roasted coffee, but they mostly buy medium roast i the usa.
Umm correct if um wrong but cant you make a snapshot of ant file system
Ok to provide more detail After tue updatecthe login screen changed. It looked completely different.
When i typed in my password and hit enter it would go black and the right back to the login screen.
Incorrect password
Typing stuff did make the black appear. It would just fail everytime.
Which was ignored
Yeah i woyld have entered right the second time. Numlock was off and it is a simple pass. The best i can tell is kde issued a buggy update to their de. Thats why the logon screen looked different and why issueing an update comand fixed it but reset my desktop settings.
Hopping over to mint tomorrow
Ctrl+shift+f3 Then user name and sudo password
That changes the promt to username$.
Then i ran sudo pkcon update. Several people had this problem and all the others solutins uses comands I couldn’t understand but this one i did.
It worked*.
I can log in but my desktop settings are the default now. But atleast i lost no files.
I could not or maybe i could. It let me run a sudo pkcon update and that fixed it
Well i now thats not the problem i dont have that many files and the imstall is less the a month old.
I had a dual boot machine for a year or so when i first used linux. Never actually went into windows the whole time