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Do you mean SKB (or skbb, never figured out how they want to be abbreviated)?
Do you mean SKB (or skbb, never figured out how they want to be abbreviated)?
Of course it’s KT.
Ok. He’s copying putain. We are doomed
Nice. Now work on storage solutions to cover nights.
You are right. I once heard a pilot say “popping flares”, so that’s my usual choice.
Would you please not insult us?
– dogs
Yes, when you are for example checking if the permissions in the directory are correct, or if you want to check if your nfs export is working. It’s one of those commands that once you know it exists, you WILL find a way to use it.
Rare my arse, there’s no week without a new seacable cut .
There’s a sizable amount of copper too, to power the repeaters
Well… That’s the whole point of porn, innit?
Dog: here we go, you’ll sleep on MY couch again tonight
Is there a particular reason you can’t just open 2 xterm and run each command in its own ?
Are you using it via WiFi or usb? Are you able to see both the printer and the scanner in the printer configuration panel?
Gotta start with something
You might be able to reset the root password by booting to single user, or using a rescue usb.
That said, you could take the chance to try one of the BSDs.
And don’t forget to defrag, while you are at it.
You can choose KDE as desktop environment during Debian installation, or replace whatever DE you installed at any time.