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And what color does white have?
Does it work with nonstandard steam directories and proton?
Pretty sure Samsung does it to appease carriers since they sell unlocked snapdragon variants elsewhere
This worked. Apparently I had all the usb devices connected to the same controller and it seems linux initialises them controller by controller. Thanks
I did try messing with the hook order but it’s already as early as it can be.
How would bios change how linux loads usb devices?
First time hearing about them
I’m annoyed at the words being abbreviated despite the buttons being large enough
Do torrent clients actually check the hash? I’ve had borked downloads that qbittorrent showed as complete but had to be redownloaded upon a recheck before.
Maybe it’s to improve notification bar visibility?
Last time I got domino’s a single pizza was the same price as the 3 pizza menu (excluding upcharges). Maybe that’s what’s going on
Windows update?
Nintendo has a different audience, just look at the comment above.
Edit: they also have less competition in their genres in comparison to the countless fps games halo needs to compete with
And the product director is openly lying about it:
We are not accessing or reading Substance users’s projects in any way, shape or form nor are we planning to or have any means to do it in the first place.
It’s either that, or their lawyers decided to put that in without asking him? There needs to be some serious legislation for when companies try to pull this off
The kids? Boomer? How old are you, 13?
Have you never heard people calling old things boomer shit? Boomer shooter rings a bell? Even if halo isn’t as old as those, it’s still more than 2 decades old. Perhaps xbox’s issue is that most of their biggest ips (including the ones they acquired) are 2 decades old
You can check with sudo btrfs subvolume list /
They are different subvolumes in the same filesystem but df doesn’t show subvolumes
What does balance do in that context? As I understand unless the volume spans multiple drives or the files were so numerous and small that metadata was a significant portion of their disk usage, rebalancing will only unallocate data chunks just for them to be allocated again when that space gets used.
Unless the program you’re using is wrongly checking unallocated space instead of free space, it shouldn’t really affect disk usage
Edit: It might help with trim and make the drive faster though. But you’re also putting a bunch of unnecessary wear on it so it might not be worth it