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I'm out for the night, a big dating game KISS goodbye....LOL
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I'm out for the night, a big dating game KISS goodbye....LOL
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I'm buying MAFoElffen a calculator LMAO
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Phaser Set
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Well we are glad your awake now....:)
42 battle on...
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you need to get in this habit, when buying newish hardware to be sure if Linux is fully supported.
I'm using Xubuntu, but should not matter, I add this to ".bashrc"
bash -c "sleep 10 && systemctl --user restart pipewire"
So far So Good...
EDIT: I feel I also need to add, once I'm logged...
I filed a bug-report here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/2064869
Feel free to add yourself to it, helps with grabbing their attention
Xubuntu 24.04 here as well, I had seen double bluetooth applets when in Development, I have no Dropbox installs.
Moral of my reply, Xubuntu still has some minor bugs to it. And sometimes a reboot...
Works nicely with and without firejail, firejail --private.
I'm just on the free version here, or no account.
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Yep Same as I get, someone needs to talk to that guy...LOL
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BTW who is that stranger MAFoElffen? Do we know them :P
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Mercy sake we have a contest now
Please try:
systemctl disable bluetooth
It should prompt you to enter your password
Also you could try:
systemctl stop --now bluetooth
That should persist through out your session
That should be good enough for now.
Unless you have other questions..
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BTW Back-ups are sexy...:)
Wise to stay with one OS.
If you want to play with more than one OS use KVM (Virt-manager) or Vbox it's much safer that way. :)
Hi peyre, will you try this first:
snap-store --quit
See if it will quit gracefully.
Or run:
killall snap-store
If your still looking a good start with instructions found here: https://blackstewie.com/posts/install-ubuntu-with-btrfs/
I definitely suggest adding a "@snapshots" with one note "/.snapshots"...
My Disclaimer Is my attempt to keep one user at bay, They seem to want to educate me at every step. ;)
And I promise I would ask if needed. :P
That is very thought provoking, I'm happy as is outside of better current/newer hardware support, and that's not on Linux but vendors/manufacturers.
Hence the comment More Skilled/Qualified Coders...