

Also, if you are adhressing the request to a group, it could be better to go with “Por favor apilen las sillas al finalizar el día”, plural


Also, if you are adhressing the request to a group, it could be better to go with “Por favor apilen las sillas al finalizar el día”, plural


I sugest you to install/enable sysstat if you have not done that already, and with those metrics you will have some great starting point about what resources may be the culprit next time it happens. It will help you pinpoint if there is a hardware related issue.
Do you have kdump enabled? If so, you can try to force a coredump when the system freezes, so you can uater analyze what the issue is. It is harder to follow this path, as you may need analyzing such dump, but it will help you identify issues not only on the hardware side, but on the software side as well.
Both tools are our bread and butter for RCAs/postmortems


Disable any file indexing service and/or repositories update that may be running on the background
Opensuse MicroOS is not only minimal, but also inmutable. Or their variations Aeon (Gnome) or Kalpa (Plasma) if you are looking for a desktop env.
On top of that, if you enable Cockpit it would enable your VM and containers management.


That is what I said, near light travel, not FTL. Ansible comms where instantaneous (speed of thought iirc), but not when the veasels/ships where in-transit, as they needed to “buffer” the communications somehow, in form of recorded messages. That is why Ender’s journeys took thousands of years, where only a lifetime for his siblings on earth.


Ender’s sagas adresses not only near light speed travel, but also the relativity on communications between the traveling veasels and “stationary” posts via the ansible
You could dig into the Linux hardware and see if your system is listed there, and how compatilble it is
I do tech support on a global company, and some customers have started to demand their cases not to be readable for our usa based colleagues, nor the shared info hosted on usa clouds. So that wall is somewhat already there.


Have you tried to do some cleaning on your /boot filesystem? It could be you have some old stuff there that may well be wasting storage
They thought they were there to lead, they got the lead instead.


Yes.
Not only due to privacy concerns (my main concern), as the device will constantly ping home even when turned off. Other concern is it will download “updates”, that eventually may render your tv browsing experience laggish.
Some tv sets have not only mics incorporated, but cameras, so it may depend on your level of concern.


Some start religions, some other start cults, some others fan clubs.
You may not be aware, by stopping Apple you are enabling Skynet
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I am used to XE just because I’ve used it since, like, forever. I just uninstalled and see if this app Currencies fits the bill.
Usually, under btrfs filesystems containing system data you can get snapshots and rollback flawlessly, but some subfilesystems do not get those snapshots by default, like
/var/logor/home, so you may need to set them up in order to enable snapshots, and manually create one when you start tinkering with your system. You then can revert the full snapshot, or even individual files