

Donnie’s gonna make him go to a surgeon and get Mar A Lago face


Donnie’s gonna make him go to a surgeon and get Mar A Lago face


I’m not sure exactly how Bazzite differs, but I ran into a similar issue when I switched from Windows to Ubuntu. Ubuntu could see the drives, but they weren’t mounted, so I couldn’t access them. I used a utility that I think is just called “Disks,” but it might be a Gnome specific utility so I don’t know if it works on Bazzite. With that utility I was able to set the drives up to mount automatically at startup.
Try going to your file manager and looking for something like “other locations.” If your system can see the drives, they might show up there, and you might be able to mount them that way.
Good luck!


Just watch a movie, bro


Epic FuryEpstein Distraction


The Henry Ford election systemTM

This is from 2020…I’m pretty sure it’d be far worse today. As a whole, we’ve only gotten dumber.


This feels like an internet explorer meme


Guys, I’m starting to think we Americans may not get to pick our own next leader…


I may be the proud owner of the Trogdor board game.


What if I’ve never used it? Can I still cancel it? Can I not use it harder?


Hasn’t the US set the precedent that this is ok?


On Android or iOS? I’m pretty sure the iOS app is just a re-skinned Safari, isn’t it?
Head on collisions not interesting enough? Try adding cacti to your dashboard!


Linux: where you run a VM because niche proprietary software won’t run on Linux.
Windows: where you run a VM because a multibillion dollar company can’t figure out generic printer drivers as well as underpaid (or volunteer) open-source developers.


We have an old HP D110 (I think). Worked just fine with Windows 10. Works fine with Linux. Built my wife a new PC with Windows 11, and now it will only print 1 page every few minutes. Windows 11 never marks the print job as complete, so you have to wait for it to error out before it will start the next job. Microslop at its finest.
Yeah I kinda thought it was, I just wasn’t home to double check. I’m not sure which DE OP is using, though.