Are you Red Squeezebuzzer?!
Are you Red Squeezebuzzer?!
Coeur d’Alene? Edit: just saw your name, I’m way off.
As a user of Nextcloud, Aegis, and Vaultwarden, I can say it’s a great set of tools. I don’t know how I ever got by without Bitwarden/Vaultwarden.
The salad is hanging out of the middle guy’s pocket.
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Your user name looks much like an answer to this question, that took me a second.
Has anyone ever been as far even as decided want to do look more like?
(I’m ashamed to say that’s from memory…)
Reading package lists… Done
Building dependency tree… Done
E: Unable to locate package conset
If you have access to an external drive as big or bigger than the laptop drive, boot SystemRescueCD and ddrescue it as a backup, just to be safe. I personally haven’t had it actually wipe a drive, basically it’s saying switching might render it unbootable if the right drivers aren’t in place.
I always back up first just to be safe though, worst case I waste a little time.
I’ll be darned, that didn’t work for me a few weeks ago - thanks!
Thanks Mr bot, but the intended use of the link precludes using the easily clicked link.
Here’s one: https://sh.itjust.works/c/twosentencehorror
If you put the entire url into the community search, I’ll show no results at first, but either after about 5 seconds, or after clicking next, it should show up for you to subscribe to from whichever instance you’re on.
Redacted - backwards, 2nd to last row on the left.
The key is stored in the BIOS (UEFI flash chip) - you can install 10 or 11 from the downloaded installers MS offers; as long as the Home or Pro is correct it’ll activate just fine.
You can verify the key exists by running
hexdump -C /sys/firmware/acpi/tables/MSDM