On 6/16/24 7:22 PM, Wols Lists wrote:
> On 16/06/2024 23:39, Nuno Silva wrote:
>>> And of course, all the rules get bent by the various
>>> manufacturers. Bear in mind that basic EFI predates vFAT so even in
>>> UEFI vFAT isn't actually mandatory. Apple don't use it, iirc. There's
>>> nothing stopp
On 16/06/2024 23:39, Nuno Silva wrote:
And of course, all the rules get bent by the various
manufacturers. Bear in mind that basic EFI predates vFAT so even in
UEFI vFAT isn't actually mandatory. Apple don't use it, iirc. There's
nothing stopping GNU's OpenBIOS project or whatever it is using
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On 2024-06-16, Wol wrote:
> On 15/06/2024 20:35, Dale wrote:
>> I'm not opposed to efi. I remember when the old Grub reached its
>> end of life. Grub2 is different but it works. I don't use the eye
>> candy part so that makes it even easier. The biggest thing, I copy
>> my kernels and such over
>> I'm running into a bug with xf86-video-intel and SNA that is causing X
>> to crash whenever I close my laptop's lid. I can prevent it if I
>> issue 'xset -dpms'. The problem is that xlockmore turns DPMS back on
>> whenever it is executed. Is there any way to prevent this or work
>> around it?
> I'm running into a bug with xf86-video-intel and SNA that is causing X
> to crash whenever I close my laptop's lid. I can prevent it if I
> issue 'xset -dpms'. The problem is that xlockmore turns DPMS back on
> whenever it is executed. Is there any way to prevent this or work
> around it? Als
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Alexander Skwar wrote:
> · Shawn Haggett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> Philip Webb wrote:
>>> 060821 Shaochun Wang wrote:
Does anyone know the function of .keep file in a directory?
>>> It prevents the dir from being deleted by a script,
>>> eg esp du
· Shawn Haggett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Philip Webb wrote:
>> 060821 Shaochun Wang wrote:
>>> Does anyone know the function of .keep file in a directory?
>>
>> It prevents the dir from being deleted by a script,
>> eg esp during a package update.
>>
> I believe it is to do with how tar handles di
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