Linux is too broad. It should be “arch btw.” and everybody else.
Linux is too broad. It should be “arch btw.” and everybody else.
No, it works just fine. It finds Mason and does the check ehich returns OK results except the add-ons for specific languages (e.g. it deteckts python3, complains about misisng rails etc.)
We should strive for the least common denominator :-/
No, no conflict whatsoever. Just an error mesaage that the command is not recognized/present. Telescope works just fine. The colorscheme as well.
What code? I am on Fedora+Forefox and it does happen all tge time :-/
If you still have Windows i.e. you dual boot, then Windows might have taken control over the HDD. A similar thing happened to me. If that is your case, you need to go back into Winodws, open the command prompt and type in shutdown /s /f /t 0
. This is caused by having fastboot enabled which makes Windows never fully shutdown when powered off.
That was the problem. Stupid me…
You are right. I messed it up adn didn’t put $ infront of PATH… Luckily I found an stackoverflow post with a similar issue and it suggested setting PATH to the default PATH=/usr/bin:/usr/sbin
that would alowe using commands again and it worked.
We might as well bring some pitchforks and torches.
Yes, because if it didn’t happen in the season, it would make it an out-of-season depression.
Either Sam O’Nella od Bluejay did a video and one part was about some Greek “scientist” who did live vivisections of humans in Egypt. Can’t google right now, so someone pls correct me.
Holy hell. Things went from pretty aweful to horendous. I regret having the abilty to read :-/
It was something like this:
A: Everybody shut the fuck up I got accepted into NASA
B: mind your language
A: fuck you
B: denys A the scholarship
It’s not like the STD vanishes after jumping being pushed.
Fastboot was never enabled to begin with :-/
Ok, I foxed it! I looked around in the log of which I mostly understood nothing, but then I came acress the section where the kernel/shstemd mounts the drives and the error it spits out. Googling it gave me an arch forum post with the identical problem. Windows didn’t shutdown correvtly the last time I used it and did something to the partition table. I’ll update my post wiy the solution.
Tnx. I will report back tonight when I get around checking.
I’ll check the BIOS stuff tonight.
As for the sata port, the new drive was connected to a different one so it can’t be it. I did a drive health check and all seemed well and good.
Also, don’t forget to set
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