What the fuck did I just read. She called the cops, they insist on getting in after she thanks them, and she gets headshot because she has water boiling in her house. What the actual fuck is going on in the US?
I’m so old school I have a website: https://nicoco.fr
What the fuck did I just read. She called the cops, they insist on getting in after she thanks them, and she gets headshot because she has water boiling in her house. What the actual fuck is going on in the US?
Yes, it’s totally fantastic, and I’m not biased at all when I talk about it. xD
It does support a crazy amount of networks (it uses libpurple which is the lib of pidgin), unfortunately it lacks modern features and even groups don’t work that well. I actually started to work on slidge because I was fed up with spectrum2’s limitations and realised that spectrum2’s maintainer think, like many others, that XMPP is dead…
Oh it’s mot just me then? It does feel to me that it’s actually slower to open a pwa-installed app than just opening the website in Firefox (lineageos is my ROM).
No, good old SSID+passphrase. But this PC is connected via ethernet (although the mobo does have a wifi chip, that I don’t use).
Nope, I don’t know the first thing about these tools, but now I’m kind of impatient and hope that the next freeze happens soon so I can try. :-)
Everything is 2 yo, so this would mean the mobo (well, the onboard ethernet thing) was malfunctioning from the start. Maybe!
I might try disabling and using the onboard wifi chip temporarily instead, just to see if I notice a new freeze. The issue is, I’ve never understood what triggers it, and it’s quite rare (less than once a week), so it’s really annoying to debug…
Nope. May I ask what would be the connection with my issues?
Updating. I’m willing to try your solution but I am a little bit worried about not being able to reinstall anything after I sudo apt remove network-manager
. Why would a package reinstallation help? Wouldn’t resetting the config files be more efficient btw?
EDIT: Ce n’est pas update sur update, y a juste eu bullseye (d’abord testing, puis stable), puis récemment je suis passé à bookworm. Mais le soucis est là depuis le début. Il est pas trop chiant parce que c’est rare, mais quand même ça m’enquiquine.
This has been happening for 2 years, with the previous debian version too, so I doubt this would do anything?
A few of them even are in your area.