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Hi everyone, besides the fact that tint2 panel keep changing the places of the system tray's icons, making it harder for older people which will be totally confused....
Anyone here confused by Tint2? Should we invite him to join us in the bar, where he can buy everyone a drink? ]:D
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Nothing to indicate that he's over the hill.
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Nothing to indicate that he's over the hill.
But surely guests with deep pockets are welcome?
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But the coffee is free.
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But the coffee is free.
Free coffee? As in FOSS? ]:D
Glad to see that you "old" F**ts are still here. I passed the 69 mark this year and am gearing up for the big 7-0 next year. Aside the from the typical age-related aches and pains. I can't complain.
Before I forget (which seems more frequent these days), do any of you geezers have a link to good info about troubleshooting a crashed OS in TTY? 8)
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Before I forget (which seems more frequent these days), do any of you geezers have a link to good info about troubleshooting a crashed OS in TTY? 8)
If it is a systemd OS, you can use journalctl to see what happened.
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Glad to see that you "old" F**ts are still here. I passed the 69 mark this year and am gearing up for the big 7-0 next year. Aside the from the typical age-related aches and pains. I can't complain.
Respect, respect
Age bone with 66 yesterday in the garden heavy lifted and today the back hurts.
... wisdom had left me again.
Before I forget (which seems more frequent these days), do any of you geezers have a link to good info about troubleshooting a crashed OS in TTY?
maybe to print
http://linux.xvx.cz/2014/06/systemd-cheatsheet.html
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g33zr wrote:....
Before I forget (which seems more frequent these days), do any of you geezers have a link to good info about troubleshooting a crashed OS in TTY? 8)If it is a systemd OS, you can use journalctl to see what happened.
Yup, I did that but wasn't sure exactly what happened. Whatever it was, it seemed to be Apple related and that the HDD (the third in 6 years) had bit the dust. The good news is it gave me an excuse to buy a System76 desktop pc.
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g33zr wrote:Glad to see that you "old" F**ts are still here. I passed the 69 mark this year and am gearing up for the big 7-0 next year. Aside the from the typical age-related aches and pains. I can't complain.
Respect, respect
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Age bone with 66 yesterday in the garden heavy lifted and today the back hurts.
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Before I forget (which seems more frequent these days), do any of you geezers have a link to good info about troubleshooting a crashed OS in TTY?
maybe to print
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http://linux.xvx.cz/2014/06/systemd-cheatsheet.html
Unklar, many thanks for the cheatsheet info. It's just what I need.
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@ g33zr you old far....mer! How are ya! Long time no see, and in this thread that be "worrisome". Good to see you on this side of the daises!
@unklar - Alles Gute zum Geburtstag, a day late! But I didn't know. Tut tut! Heavy lifting is a no no! Use leverage.
Coffee and birthday cake for everyone.
Hmmmmmmm ... no cake, coffee and doughnuts for all!
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Reference 'systemd' ... being a coffee lover I like this site: HighOn.coffee: systemd cheat sheet or the ARCH wiki
And then there is cheatography.com for all your cheat sheet needs.
However, saying that, unklar's .svg image (link to) prints out beautifully! Danke unklar!
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See below.
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Hey Sector11, thanks to you as well for sharing the systemd cheatsheet info. I need it. Sometimes I break my setup and get tired of reinstalling, so I'm hoping that I can "fix" what I break.
A case in point, I decided to get "creative" with LightDM on my arch-based distro and added a line in the config file. The problem was that I after I did that I couldn't log in. I tried to reboot via TTY and that didn't work. I tried to use the install disk and chroot whwd, but couldn't access the config file. So I had to reinstall. Luckily, I saved everything before I played with the config.
More recently, I performed a system update before I read that certain things could break it. Guess what? It broke and I tried all the cli combinations that various people recommended, but nothing worked. But then I discovered that my desktop pc also decided to give up the ghost at the same time....
Then, my arch-based distro on my laptop also crashed, not because of the distro upgrade, but because I broke it by messing with another config file. Aaaarrrggg!
Meanwhile back at the ranch, the Mrs., whom I recently converted to Linux after a long struggle, wasn't happy with the situation. I installed Mint on the laptop and restored her and my home folders. She's happy now, so I'm happy. I also had to promise not to mess with config files, but ... you never know.... ]:D
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^ Red config file or Blue config file? ]:D
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@unklar - Alles Gute zum Geburtstag, a day late! But I didn't know.
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Coffee and birthday cake for everyone.
Hmmmmmmm ... no cake, coffee and doughnuts for all!
Hmmmm, I have expressed myself indistinctly?
Birthday is in spring again (there is beer and a good whiskey).
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Then we celebrate my OOPS! with coffee, doughnuts, beer (OH how I remember good German beer) and a good whisky!
O:)
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@ g33zr
RE: sys-d Cheat sheet: I keep those "links" for reference but I did print out the .svg unklar posted ... nice, clean, easy to read cheat sheet.
Don't ya love it when a harmless little OOPS! in a config file causes a Crash-n-Burn! ]:D NO!
Your Mrs. and my Mrs. must be on the same ranch. "Stop messing with things! ... Say what! Another distro! STOP already!"
So I say "Can you fix it?"
"NO! And if you stopped messing with it you wouldn't have to!" {sigh} They just don't understand.
Desktop PC or the desktop HDD?
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^ Hey Sector11, my old iMac bit the dust. I'm not quite sure exactly what happened but I suspect that something in the desktop's innards was killing the HDDs. In 6 years, 3 died. Yesterday, I received my System76 Sable PC with Ubuntu 16.04 LTS pre-installed. The PC is actually a custom-built Asus with great specs and it flies! I've configured so that my wife and I can compare Ubuntu Unity to Mint, which she likes. I've decided to stick with a mainstream, well-supported distro because my wife doesn't want experiments and tinkering on my part. Moreover, it's my main machine for my writing projects and I'm submitting various texts to small literary journals, so I need something stable and reliable. But my laptop (also a System76) is another story.... ]:D ]:D ]:D
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Well you know apples, if you don't eat 'em they rot from the inside out. ]:D
Seriously 3 drives in 6 years ... NOT fun.
{cough cough} BunsenLabs is stable. Of course maybe not as Mrs. g33zr friendly as Mint.
So you have one "our" desktop that must be maintained "Mrs. g33zr friendly". A 'state of being' I can well respect, my wife has got me to stop messing with this one. I don't have the luxury to have two computers in the house.
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Hey Cosmos, keep Mrs. g33zr happy with Mint OK. ... Unity YUK!
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^ I have mixed feelings about Unity, but overall I'd prefer something with less overkill. I'll probably go with Mint, but OpenSUSE Leap, the stable version, would also be tempting. I think my wife might like Debian Gnome. Perhaps I'll install those two on VB and have her take a look.
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