Just remember that you might not see anything with the naked eye, but a camera will pick up the colour. Last time, I was able to get out, and once my eyes were used to the dark, I could see faint grey lines and waves in the sky :)
Tippon
Captain: 'Lieutenant! Why hasn't the saucer separation sequence begun?'
Boimler: 'Sorry sir, I can't find the separation playlist'
Thanks for replying :)
I managed to get it working with the answers from @[email protected] and this link:
https://www.zdnet.com/article/how-to-permanently-mount-a-drive-in-linux-and-why-you-should/
I must have been testing it when you answered :)
I've got them up and running, and working for both users, thank you :)
That's brilliant, thank you :)
Usually
/mnt/whatever
for static mounts and/media/whatever
for removable mounts (those appear as drives in file managers, whereas /mnt doesn't).
Just to check, if I mount the drives under /media, will that still treat them as removable, or will they appear as permanent drives?
Ext4 everywhere.
Kids don't care about it being super accurate to the source though, they see the Minecraft world with loads of blocks and blocky looking animals, and it's close enough. Then the Minecraft logo appears, and they're sold.
In your example, they would probably just hand wave it away as the mega blocks being different Lego blocks, and possibly get excited that there might be new Lego coming
It's exactly this. I showed my eight year old the trailer earlier, and judging by the excited exclamations, we'll be watching this in the cinema
Linux is obviously very good, but you are right, we give Linux a pass sometimes because we 'build' it. We tend to overlook its flaws because we want it to be better than the competition.
I've recently had an upgrade fail to the point of a reinstall, a folder that I can't share between two users on the same laptop, and shutdown buttons on two computers that disappeared. If those problems happened on Windows, I'd be really annoyed, but because they happened on Linux, I just fixed them and carried on.
And then you want the owner to pedal this to an RV dump station? That's simply not happening. Best case, they park it near a rainwater sewer drain and literally dump their shitpile in the road.
Unfortunately, that's going to be the main reason that vehicles like this won't be allowed to catch on. If you'll pardon the pun, there are shitty people on both sides of this - people who don't want to be reminded of 'the poors', and people who will dump literal shit outside other people's homes. Both of those groups help to stop us from having nice things :(
You're being downvoted, but you're right. Every adapter I've bought for a full sized hard drive has needed its own power supply. I'm not sure if I've seen one for a PATA drive that didn't come with one.
Yeah, I've got my fingers crossed for tomorrow night. Good luck ๐