>> Remove everything that is to do with KDE and go and quietly contemplate
>> the life choices which led to you having it installed in the first place.
> Hi chohag
> it was a leftover when i first installed my laptop
> used it for about a week then switch to I3 and never looked back.
> will
On 5/9/19 11:56 AM, cho...@jtan.com wrote:
> shadrock uhuru writes:
>> i've got a couple of follow up queries concerning post upgrade things todo.
>>
>> --- -dbus-1.12.10p0v0 ---
>> Remember to update /etc/machine-id
>> how do i update machine_id, i didn't find any man pages to
shadrock uhuru writes:
> i've got a couple of follow up queries concerning post upgrade things todo.
>
> --- -dbus-1.12.10p0v0 ---
> Remember to update /etc/machine-id
> how do i update machine_id, i didn't find any man pages to explain ?
Ignore it. Nothing bad will happen. It's a
On 5/7/19 9:16 PM, Omar Polo wrote:
> On Tue, May 07, 2019 at 02:04:03AM +0100, shadrock uhuru wrote:
>>
>> On 5/6/19 8:18 PM, Omar Polo wrote:
>>> On Mon, May 06, 2019 at 07:46:53PM +0100, shadrock uhuru wrote:
hi everyone
when upgrading my laptop which is encrypted with a keydisk
On 05/06, shadrock uhuru wrote:
hi everyone
when upgrading my laptop which is encrypted with a keydisk
i assume that i boot the 6.5 kernel which will be on a usb stick with
the keydisk inserted,
will the hard drive still be decrypted and upgraded,
yes
also will the encryption step need to be
hi everyone
when upgrading my laptop which is encrypted with a keydisk
i assume that i boot the 6.5 kernel which will be on a usb stick with
the keydisk inserted,
will the hard drive still be decrypted and upgraded,
also will the encryption step need to be redone or will the keydisk
continue to
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