Someone said "Eyes differ", about Yakuza. I cannot tell that well though. Why
cloths too wear aura with persons was my long years of question about the
kensho-ed view though, I realized that maybe because of resonance, and
possibly cloths might form a certain kind of shape according as the
The face of death.
If you mean compiling the kernel from source code, then we may be thinking of
different things. Sorry for the confusion.
However, building the kernel form scratch is still not very beginner
friendly. Therefore I recommend beginners to use testing/unstable rather than
stable.
AAAGGGHH!!!
And I never forgive a guy too who never uses any abbreviation but only Lol
and believes that that attitude to be the best appropriate noble modest
manners as a non-native English speaker.
I never forgive gays who say bad things about him. He is the man among men.
I gave the wrong link, the bad link. Here's the right one:
https://invidious.snopyta.org/watch?v=aMZ1KCZDggY
You have watched only that scene.
note: a spoiler of this great movie. You might miss one of the great art
works.
He fabricated a police car and police uniform then robbed a bank.
That guy is the baddest man in the world:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMZ1KCZDggY
I don't really understand why you started to talk about yakuza in this
context though, because "Thank you very macho" is just kind of a Japanese
standard greeting, it is called "oyaji gag" (old men's joke) for this kind of
a congregational context. However, as I said, I hated yakuza. Because
>Thank you very macho.
Yakuza are very welcome.
I could not count the number of times I've built or upgraded kernels on
Debian stable the past few years. There was no effort - just build and
install, or point to jxself's repo and give an apt command. But maybe
bringing a kernel in from backports is a lot of trouble for some reason, I
Upgrading the kernel for Debian unstable/testing is very easy.
Upgrading the kernel for Debian stable is very hard, basically only when
there is a newer version in the backport repository. However, if you want to
upgrade to a even newer kernel, you would probably have to do what I said.
Thank you very macho. I am currently engaged in designing a car body. I got
some sudden inspirations. I am going to sell it to Ferrari.
It seems that that finally began obeying my order (about the terminal D). It
seems wiser. Kind of Win-Win. You put me out... I eventually settled in
Inkscape after tried several painting software, so it is OK though. The first
impression is right as I thought.
That's great news! You need to show us some artwork soon!
I don't know what to think about what you've written here. Changing a kernel
on Debian is very simple.
Those are network errors. You aren't contacting the mirrors.
I don't have any good idea on manually updating kernel on a fixed-release
distribution. Typically you have to rely on backports.
I once tried to do so on Debian stable, but when I wanted to manually install
a new kernel, I had to first manually gather all its dependencies unavailable
in
I think I should first try to install that called linux-libre. But I got
this:
エラー[error]:1
http://linux-libre.fsfla.org/pub/linux-libre/freesh/mirrors.txt Mirrorlist
'linux-libre.fsfla.org' を解決できませんでした [like: could not
solve linux-libre.fsfla.org]
無視[ignore]:2
Which Wacom device are you trying to get to work? What do you have to do in
order to get it to work? In the past once you have gotten it to work does it
work consistently?
I've had lots of mixed results with Wacom devices in the past so I might be
able to give some clues.
>It is default.
But it seems to be causing an error when you try to run make && make install.
You should try it from a directory that only has english characters and no
spaces. Create a directory in /home/fuckoff/ called "wacom", put it in there
and try it again.
The error you got did
> then I advise him to give Debian testing/unstable a try.
That might be better.
> Don't name it with Japanese characters,
It is default.
> If that doesn't work, the error might mean that you have to run "make &&
make install" as "sudo make && make install".
It is in the log.
> Lastly, you are using an older kernel that's from early 2018. If I was
running a modern
The English name of his working directory is "Download". Here is a trick to
avoid the "localized" directory names. When installing the system, choose
"English". When you log on the system for the first time, change its
localization. The system would ask you whether to change existing
I think your error is because of the special characters in the name of your
working directory: "ダウンロード". Change that directory name from
/home/fuckoff/ダウンロード/ to /home/fuckoff/SurferDudeApps/ or
something like that. Don't name it with Japanese characters, and don't give
it any name that
the log of my struggle:
fuckoff@fuckoff-ThinkPad-X200:~/ダウンロード/input-wacom-0.46.0$
./autogen.sh
bash: ./autogen.sh:
そのようなファイルやディレクトリはありません
fuckoff@fuckoff-ThinkPad-X200:~/ダウンロード/input-wacom-0.46.0$
./configure
checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
checking whether
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