

Honestly, the game had so many bugs in its lifetime so far I fear running their buggy code on the kernel level will irreversibly kill my operating system.
Honestly, the game had so many bugs in its lifetime so far I fear running their buggy code on the kernel level will irreversibly kill my operating system.
I think you missed a joke here.
How to update the Firmware update? I assume on Windows via Wire and with proprietary software?
What I mean is, you create a link from “libxyz.wanted.so” to “libxyz.present.so”, so when the game is looking for the libxyz.wanted.so file, it actually reads the libxyz.present.so file.
You do this with the symbolic links and ln -s
, but check the order of the parameters, as I always get those with long the first time around.
Usually you can symlink to other versions and it will work fine.
Judging from the changelog it’s almost exclusively updated dependencies and no real development to speak of.
Just disable Gemini completely.
I assume a simple virtual machine will work for Ableton.
This is correct, but it doesn’t require manual intervention by the user.
This usually isn’t a thing on SSDs.
Actually you want cache even in good drive. The difference is the slow flash chips in the cheap drives crippling out as soon as the cache is used up.
Also docker logs -f CONTAINERNAME
to see the log output for non-interactive containers.
Assuming this information is correct, OP wants to check a file called similarly to jellyfin.list
in /etc/apt/sources.d/
and replace the word circe
with noble
(for the Ubuntu 24.04 codename) or trixie
(if noble gives the same error as circe). Keep in mind you need sudo/root privileges to modify this file.
Find out by running lsb_release -c
in the terminal.
Probably some command line tool.
Good thinking, I’ve now switched to :10.10
instead of :latest
.
I’ve got over 1000 hours in the game. I can’t stop. Please send help.