Could be “alienígena”, but we use “alien” too. It’s shorter
Portuguese equivalent to the English “BC” (“before Christ”)
A.C. - Antes de Cristo
The artist is from Brazil https://www.instagram.com/dragonartebr.official
Understood. I’ll do this next time
Configuring the priority of the repository.
In OpenSuse, the priority of a repository is a value between 1 and 200, with 1 being the highest priority and 200 the lowest priority. If a package is available in more than one repository, then the repository with the highest priority takes precedence. Default is 99.
This is how I do via terminal:
List enabled repositories in priority order:
zypper lr -PE
In my case, the repo I want to change is:
4 | home_paul4us | home:paul4us | Yes | (r ) Yes | No | 99
(First column is the ID and last is PRIORITY)
Lower the 3rd party repo priority (set PRIORITY of the repository with ID 4 the value of 100):
sudo zypper mr -p 100 4
You will see the message:
Repository 'home_paul4us' priority has been set to 100.
Bonus
If you want to list what is installed from this repo (id 4):
zypper se -i -r 4
From the article on pcgamer.com:
My understanding is that at the very least they still need to pay someone to administer the royalty payments to developers (me), respond to any administration requests from the platforms, update promo assets if the platform requires," Deery said. “AFAIK no one who actually helped publish these Adult Swim games works there anymore, so I figure they thought it just wasn’t worth their time from a business perspective to maintain ‘legacy’ products.”
I don’t use Fedora/Nobara, but seems like you can see the update history with: dnf history list
I’ve found this guide for rollback here: https://www.baeldung.com/linux/dnf-history-rollback-vs-undo
If nothing else works, you can try to build it yourself.
I’ve created step by step instructions. You can follow it here: https://pastebin.com/bDqTBEKh
Or, if you want, download my build from here: https://filetransfer.io/data-package/3mSEIet2
Did you try this? Maybe will work:
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/your/custom/path ./TR1X
Replace with the path where “libc.so.*” is located
You can see the list of allowed/blocked instances here: https://sopuli.xyz/instances
#7 Top Seller on Steam
Gamer’s RAGE©
Como usuário Linux, já estou calejado com esse “fenômeno”…
As pessoas, em geral, não querem utilizar o Lemmy, elas só querem usar para atacar o Reddit, mas ainda estão por lá. Você não constrói uma comunidade popular dessa forma, somente um nicho. Que é exatamente o que o Lemmy é.
Pode ver: Chrome tá uma porcaria, geral fala que vai usar o Firefox. Nada Acontece… Windows xp/8/10/11 atualiza, geral fala que vai usar o Linux. Nada Acontece… O Twitter faz sei lá o que, falam que vão migrar para o Threads/Bluesky/Mastodon. Nada Acontece… Todo boicote de Pokemon/Call of Duty/Fifa/Diablo/Harry Potter… Daí você vê qual é o mais vendido…
No fim, o que parece que é um sentimento geral, é somente uma galera muito barulhenta, que não toma ação, e também não representa o público da plataforma.
Mesmo sabendo disso, ainda bate uma frustração. Mas tem coisas que a gente não controla…
Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie created Unix on a PDP-7 in 1969. Well around 1971 they upgraded to a PDP-11 with a pair of RK05 disk packs (1.5 megabytes each) for storage.
When the operating system grew too big to fit on the first RK05 disk pack (their root filesystem) they let it leak into the second one, which is where all the user home directories lived (which is why the mount was called /usr). They replicated all the OS directories under there (/bin, /sbin, /lib, /tmp…) and wrote files to those new directories because their original disk was out of space. When they got a third disk, they mounted it on /home and relocated all the user directories to there so the OS could consume all the space on both disks and grow to THREE WHOLE MEGABYTES. And thereafter /usr is used to store user programs while /home is used to store user data.
source: http://lists.busybox.net/pipermail/busybox/2010-December/074114.html