In bash if you want to redirect both stderr and stdout to file you can use &>filename.
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ghu@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Why do Americans want to know the month first and the day second?
01·6 months agoOut of curiosity: do you also find it weird that (I’m assuming) you use hour:minute order when reading the clock, instead of minute:hour? Would saying the minute first make more sense to you?
ghu@lemmy.mlto
Privacy@lemmy.ml• Help people trying to circumvent censorship by running a Snowflake proxy!
31·10 months agoNo, the whole point is that you expose your ip address so users in censored countries can connect to it. The proxy is between a user and a tor entry node.
This was never Orban’s or Hungary’s idea, it is something the previous presidency could not implement due to the lack of time and it’s now Hungary’s role to talk about it because the presidency is currently held by Hungary. This doesn’t change the fact that there are many EU members that are in support of the idea if implemented well. Anyhow, it’s not just for controlling citizents but legally keeping political opponents at check, which is even worse.
ghu@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Russia Mulls Forking Linux in Response to Developer Exclusions
111·1 year agoWhat would be the point of the sanctions then? If the Linux Foundation were against it they could move the infrastructure to an other jurisdiction which does not sanctize countries, that would carry a strong message. But if they refuse to do that, what’s wrong with others’ forking it and doing it? That’s the point of opensource.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Phoronix: Linus Torvalds Comments On The Russian Linux Maintainers Being Delisted
253·1 year agoI doubt if someone wants to introduce a backdoor, they would do that with a russian mailing address. People removed were open and transparent about their nationalities which means there is even less chance them being bad actors than some random guy pretending to be American.
I think it would make sense to actually specify what you mean by nightmare and on what disto to make an argument. Many people have 30xx GPU and they all use the same driver too and if it works for them (same card, same driver) that means it might not be a NVIDIA issue but a distro/setup issue. Don’t expect a proper counter argument if you don’t make a proper argument. I use a laptop similar to OP’s question and the GPU is sleeping all the time because it uses Intel’s integrated GPU for generic tasks, dGPU only wakes up for Vulkan or CUDA tasks like gaming and AI. I don’t remember when was the last time NVIDIA broke the boot process but it was at least 5 years ago back when I was still using Arch and init.d and it was an Arch problem for pushing a kernel which was incompatible with NVIDIA driver and not specifying version compatibility. The GTX 2060 is supported by the opensource kernel driver so that cannot be an issue either anymore. On the other hand I also have a AMD card which does not support hardware acceleration on Fedora by default because of mesa and I have to swap packages to add support which breaks dnf sometimes. So should I hate AMD now?
ghu@lemmy.mlto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Signed up for Equifax to freeze my credit, password can not be longer than 20 characters
6·1 year agoSome hashing algorithms are suspectible to long password denial of service so it’s recommended to limit the length of password but certainly not to 20 characters but to a more reasonable limit, like 100 characters or so.
Does it give alternative to
sudo -e(sudoedit) too?
ghu@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•OMG! We’re at forty! (Announcing the release of Fedora Linux 40) - Fedora Magazine
6·2 years agoJust a bit of complaint: if you need to highlight how important it is to make a backup or set up automatic backups, tell the users how to do that or at least lead them to a page which explains how.
ghu@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Do EV's actually do anything beneficial for the planet?
6·2 years agoSodium-ion batteries are already a thing and they look very promising. A few more years and we might not need precious metals for batteries anymore.
Not sure about the opi method but I installed an opensuse tw recently with same nvidia/ryzen config and everything works just fine.
Enabled nvidia and packman essentials in yast and replaced the system packages. That’s option 3 here.
If you are the one installing the distro, it probably doesn’t matter that you have to copy-paste some commands to install proprietary codes because it’s a one time thing. In my experience, the bigger problem usually is not the first time setup but the maintenance. In case of Fedora they would have to upgrade it every 6 months. That’s why I usually suggest LTS or something rolling but stabe distro like OpenSUSE Thumbleweed.

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