Depends what you mean. If I’m understanding you, then no, you’d be dealing with some kind of metadata recursion problem. On the other hand, on my hard drive I have a file detailing the schematic of the drive.
Depends what you mean. If I’m understanding you, then no, you’d be dealing with some kind of metadata recursion problem. On the other hand, on my hard drive I have a file detailing the schematic of the drive.
Negative, I am a meat popsicle.
Uh oh well
Time for tubby bye bye
No, that would be Shrekel
The Emu War
First lyric I thought of. Hell of a line.
The anti-competitive behaviour implied in a walled-garden starts once that flagship product is bought.
Nice callback
Can a container output video to a display? I have a container I remote into with GNOME on it, but would like to log into a console if possible.
Thoroughly
I want to know what happens
Both… both is good
I highly recommend the same. Fedora on one, Windows on one, and a shared NTFS drive. There are a couple of Windows ‘features’ to disable, like fast boot, that don’t play nice with the storage drive.
“A boat is a hole in the water that you throw money into”
A small one person boat like a Laser is a great beginner boat and isn’t too tricky once you know what you are doing. Might need some help getting it in and out of the water, but they are very popular near me.
Depending on the availability of crew, skippers may even train you up on their boat.
Would have been nice to finish the game then still be able to poke around in all the acts.
It’s in that moment you lose your drug patent IMO
Also needs mentioning: clustering. I have a years old cluster with none of the hardware I originally started with, but my Pi-hole is still there. Having the ability to migrate guests between hosts is a game changer when you frequently replace or rebuild said hosts. With the right setup, migration can have as little as a few seconds of downtime, or even no downtime at all. You can’t do that with bare metal installs.