

If you have TPM2 support on the motherboard it can be used to unlock LUKS encryption but has the following known vulnerability.
https://oddlama.org/blog/bypassing-disk-encryption-with-tpm2-unlock/
If you have TPM2 support on the motherboard it can be used to unlock LUKS encryption but has the following known vulnerability.
https://oddlama.org/blog/bypassing-disk-encryption-with-tpm2-unlock/
Dresden Files for the win, that’s one of my favorite story openings.
I hope nobody was in the building in the background left. It looks like the rupture went right under it and did it’s best to split the building in half.
It was the font that they stole from what I heard.
Nope, it’s a shawl, a poncho would have a hole for the head in the middle whereas a shawl wraps around the shoulders.
You got me, that’s the exact one I just pulled out of my pocket when I read this.
No real advice but I’ve heard of people having issues with their BTRFS filesystem running out of free inodes and reporting the filesystem as full due to that. Note that the df command is not expected to work properly for a BTRFS filesystem.
Your hair isn’t left smelling of the vinegar after?
I would assume APC, a brand of uninterrupted power supply.
Kobo is owned by Rakuten, a Japanese company. Still a much better choice than Amazon though.
Grub-hook is what I use to prevent this exact situation.
I’d suggest trying out Bazzite Linux. It’s the closest to SteamOS and has a lot of tweaks already installed.
I wouldn’t bet on that, you’d be wrong.
Snapdragon is an ARM CPU which means if you can find a distro to run on it, it’ll likely be an Android custom ROM, whereas Celeron is x86 and should run most Linux distros without issue.
The package is just a systemd unit to run the command python zenstates --c6-disable
so if you install the zenstates-git package and get runit to run that command at startup it would be equivalent.
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