Lmao good ol gnome used to work great, which is why i recommend xfce :P
Maybe try diabling microcode updates on boot?
you can use dis_ucode_ldr kernel parameter according to the debian wiki:
https://wiki.debian.org/Microcode#Working around boot problems caused by microcode updates
i would think microcode is checked for corruption before loading, but thats just an assumption.
Does it do the same thing every time? Is there a working bios or uefi menu?
I honestly thought your washing machine was throwing the MCE when i opened the post 😹
If apt wont remove it, try using dpkg
https://www.baeldung.com/linux/apt-uninstall-dpkg-deb-package
if it doesnt work you may get a better idea whats going on.
Maybe a better title would have included “from 2009 to 2011”
i was thinking the same thing
Yes. This is why conda and nix are complicated.
Cats soundtrack
Ill just leave this here: https://www.usb.org/document-library/usb-power-delivery
interesting if not useful in this case 😹
Ka-chow one of these bad boys can be yours for the low low price of moving to denmark https://flow-loop.com/
i think there are others on the market, but my drive to google has faded into the distant past.
Pretty sure i need this :) thanks!
Great time to mention tools like testdisk that can easily recover data that has been recently deleted on common filesystems.
Theyre lamenting the fact that the tv is bootloader locked and cant run aosp and voyager… right??
Maaaybe try an older visual studio install under wine?
The invention of blenders would have brought about a global obesity crisis if they werent immediately stigmatized as a sign of dental disfunction.
“Static”
Most of that information is actually publicly available.
Stuff like this https://www.usaspending.gov/search/?hash=624182a957cfea14bc90717fb91ec1f8