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You are not immune to Paypaganda
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You are not immune to Paypaganda
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Questionable methods.
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Lemmy, what did i get in the mail?
Those little pip things on new tires, you gotta glue them on individually!
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Guess how I spent my morning...
Okay, so here's the recap:
I woke up this morning and decided my main drive (just a 500GB SSD) was too full, at about 85%, so I decided to do something about that. I go through the usual: pacman -Sc, paccache -rk0, and pacman -Qqtd | pacman -Rns - (which I've aliased to "orphankiller" because that's too much typing for me). None of that did anything though, as I'm usually pretty up on this, and I expected it, so my next step was to find other ways of deleting unnecessary files floating around, and that meant a trip to the usually very helpful Arch wiki.
On the page "pacman Tips and Tricks", I find 1.7: Detecting More Unneeded Packages. "Perfect!" I thought, "That's exactly what I'm looking for!" I enthusiastically type in the command pacman -Qqd | pacman -Rns -, and then quickly go check how much space I just saved. Nada. Or at least not enough to move the percentage point. "Oh well, keep looking," I think and I go back to Firefox to click some more links in hopes that one of them will be the space saving ultra-script that I need. The first one I click, I get an error from my trusty browser, I don't remember exactly what it was but it was something about not being able to verify the page. "Weird, let's try another one." Nope, same thing.
Well, being that I had just deleted something, I figured I should go see what exactly it was that I did. It was a good thing I'd left the terminal window open, because after just a few scrolls I saw it: ca_certificates, which Firefox absolutely needs. "Great, I'll just reinstall." Nope! I just deleted my pacman cache, and pacman also needs those certificates to download from the Arch repo's mirrors! "Fantastic," I grumbled while I tried to think of how I could get this pesky package back on my machine.
Then it occurred to me: I've been keeping up with my btrfs snapshots (for once, lol)! I can just backup to yesterday and forget this whole mess! So I bring up Timeshift, and we're on our way back to a functioning system! Or so I thought. See, I don't have a separate /home partition, but I do have a separate @home subvolume, so when Timeshift asked me if I wanted to restore that too, I clicked the check mark. Only thing is, I don't think I actually have a separate @home subvolume, which brings us to the error in the meme. /home wouldn't mount, and that meant I was borked.
Fortunately, our story has a happy ending! I DDG'd the error on my phone, and found a post from like seven years ago, about someone who had this same set of circumstances, and the one reply was my fix: just go into /etc/fstab and delete the "subvolid" part of whatever partition that's giving you grief. Did that, reboot, and we're finally fixed! And now, forevermore, I shall check what I'm deleting before I hit the enter button!
The post-script is bittersweet though, because after all this trouble, and then the rest of the afternoon working on the original problem, I am down to... 81%. Oh well.
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i think he could
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Thank you France for showing the appropriate response to Russian nuclear blackmail efforts
But they are le tired
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Random daily meme n°4
Hydro homies in shambles
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When a cave has better wifi than I do
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Maybe someone has a router down there
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The Next Characters to Enter the Public Domain
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Free Elf Rule
He knew what they were, and still willingly wore them.
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I am a Linux user, so I've, of course, driven all my friends away because they weren't FOSS.
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Reblog if youre american
So glad that didn't happen to me.
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Keanu Reeves, bassist of the band called Dogstar, performs at Rock im Park in Nuremberg, Germany
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I ride Arch, btw
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Be safe out there
Oh my God, that's disgusting! Where?
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I created a board game alternative for evil people
friends
Guess I'm out then
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I thought they just liked my vibe
Gender-bent Kevin James is here and I'm here for it!
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MRW I realize 95% of the content generation has moved to another community
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It's still there, I guess there was some drama over moderation policies, so a few of the big Risa guys made Ten Forward as an alternative.
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Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019) shows the masterful camera work of Quentin Tarantino, as he films this iconic scene one-handed.
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I was wondering if you'd see this lol
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4 year ruled Lemmy meme to put things into perspective
Too many pixels, needs more compression