ps aux | grep <process>. kill <pid>
ps aux | grep <process>. kill <pid>
i have the opposite. i config everything that i understand even a single word from and reinstall the system if something goes wrong. I also got locked out of suse updates once bc messing with the repos. just restarted the vm and it worked
privacy is even more nonexistent, everything is cluttered and the gui is very inconsistent. And for me, bluetooth usually doesn’t work at all after updating for win11
sudo chmod +x * can solve it sometimes
just install gimp. much more straightforward and customizable. and it is foss
i translated a cli file compressing tool to my language. No coding, just editing the strings in the source and recompiling
i plan using garuda. can i save the backups on a sata hdd to even get saved if my m.2 drive with garuda on it corrupts and everything breaks on software level?
nvidia user moment
i’m the pirate of the biggest seas but even i wouldn’t pirate my os. if im gonna dual-boot, i will buy win10 2019 ltsc. it is survivable, key resellérs have ok deals
nothing is invulrenable. but good luck finding a vulrenability on openSUSE for example. Almost impossible. But just almost
btw if windows 10 dies, windows 11 will be forced on windows users, which is like 10000x times worse (personal experience). This is why i want to switch to linux when i get a decent computer (no, that linux distro i choose can’t be further from the “linux will run on everything” quote)
fixed release distros also have a lot of vulrenabilities
the ui is very inconsistent on windows. You can have a time travel when browsing through the settings