Lmao good ol gnome used to work great, which is why i recommend xfce :P
Lmao good ol gnome used to work great, which is why i recommend xfce :P
Maybe try diabling microcode updates on boot?
you can use dis_ucode_ldr kernel parameter according to the debian wiki:
https://wiki.debian.org/Microcode#Working around boot problems caused by microcode updates
i would think microcode is checked for corruption before loading, but thats just an assumption.
Does it do the same thing every time? Is there a working bios or uefi menu?
I honestly thought your washing machine was throwing the MCE when i opened the post 😹
If apt wont remove it, try using dpkg
https://www.baeldung.com/linux/apt-uninstall-dpkg-deb-package
if it doesnt work you may get a better idea whats going on.
Maybe a better title would have included “from 2009 to 2011”
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Peppermint butthole forever
Pretty sure you can brick your system real quick using efivarfs
https://docs.kernel.org/filesystems/efivarfs.html
some systems dont let you write but some do.
Theres a similar system i was messing with to read and write the firmware code… reading through this may be informative.
efivars should let your change any bios/uefi settings if thats what youre looking for.
Just the transmitting the export restricted (mostly cryptography algorithms) parts from the us directly or indirectly
Beaurocracy is a potent evil
I think its to emphasize the importance of what seems small and boring out of context. Even though it may border on being misleading, I certainly would rather read extrapolations by informed journalists than be left not knowing which conclusions are important to me after reading a scientific publication.
i was thinking the same thing
Yes. This is why conda and nix are complicated.
Dont forget to play around with grub while its like this. Tab completion works great, try ‘(’ the press tab to maybe see your disks as grub sees them. I think help lists commands and most of them are harmless.
Could also be a bad update that broke grub, the smart data will show if your drive is dying
… more like how to test a package by installing it, with nix???
Just becausr the install is independant and garbagre collectable doesnt mean its not installed.
Most of that information is actually publicly available.
Stuff like this https://www.usaspending.gov/search/?hash=624182a957cfea14bc90717fb91ec1f8