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That howto uses sudo modprobe wl
whereas you use sudo modprobe -v b43
Is it possible that the wl kernel module gets loaded ?
You should be able to check with lsmod
after a reboot.
not much
That howto uses sudo modprobe wl
whereas you use sudo modprobe -v b43
Is it possible that the wl kernel module gets loaded ?
You should be able to check with lsmod
after a reboot.
In such cases on Debian I’ve installed firmware-b43-installer (or firmware-b43legacy-installer which I think depends on the type of WiFi card) package and then run the firmware down-loader from the package once.
After that it would just work after a reboot. Does Fedora have a similar package ?
Is MS Teams the only viable alternative ?
👍 Interesting idea.
I’d welcome polls implementation on Lemmy but maybe this is difficult with federation ? I wouldn’t mind instance only polls.
Mastodon is about micro-blogging, with text, images and videos. PixelFed is only about images which can have a short or longer description. There’s Loops, a work in progress, which will enable short videos for PixelFed. If you would follow others on PixelFed from your PixelFed account you’d only see images.
Guess only North-Americans will worry about PixelFeds names :-)
Well I never used command line in 30 years of Windows.
That’s 30 years of using closed source software from strangers (Or do you have many good friends at Redmond WA USA ?) :-)
It’s pretty much a requirement for Linux that you copy and paste random commands you don’t understand from strangers on the internet.
Maybe decades ago it was. Nowadays that’s not a requirement as there’s GUI applications for a lot more things than before. And as a Linux user I simply find it much more convenient and faster to share some commands with another person than making screen shots and creating a howto of a few pages or making a video. Also documentation has improved. For the average Linux user the Arch Linux wiki is a nice resource, even when not using Arch Linux.
OP was banned. Time to move on.
UNIX™ is a trademark name (Think of e.g. IBM AIX, HP-UX, SunOS). Linux and BSD are Unix alike. I believe that Apple has made an effort to be entitled to call an OS of theirs UNIX, not sure whether it’s Darwin or something else.
Indeed. “GNU’s Not Unix!”
I take the easy way out https://tosdr.org (no oven btw).
but last time I typed « PlayStation » and there was almost no result…maybe it’s just the lack of content though…
Thanks for the heads up ;-)
A pinned post at the top for everyone to see ?
Thanks for the update and the hard work. You all rock!
Thank you all.
There was. Last update 2019.