Blank Banshee is great
Blank Banshee is great
When was it ever 200? Mine is always around 50-60 tracks
Snaps are crap. Not using them is one of the main reasons I’m considering switching to Mint
I truly believe there were only 2 factors that mattered in its death. First and foremost was the massive amount of debt the failure of the Saturn had left Sega already trying to recover from. If they hadn’t had that to worry about it would have been financially successful as it stood.
The second factor was more insidious. Sony did such a good job hyping up the PS2 that people really believed it would be way more powerful than the DC. Yet the DC could produce better graphics than the PS2 at launch. But that’s not what the public perception was. I worked at Electronic’s Boutique during the PS2’s launch, and no matter how much I tried it was impossible to diffuse the hype around it when I would try to convince people there was no need to wait and they should get a Dreamcast today rather than waiting for the PS2. But it was a lost cause most of the time. And ultimately those people are better off with how things eventually played out
You could also make your Chao fight each other, kinda like a Pokemon battle. Required two VMUs hooked together
I used to have Chao fights with my friend at lunch in high school. The VMUs totally worked
Fire Water Burn (the roof is on fire) was the first one I remember hearing a bunch
This song was a phenomena back when it came out. I was in highschool, saw it on Mtv one night. Told a few friends about the next day, but no one had heard of yet. About a week later, it was everywhere. Heard it played or referenced repeatedly for a while. Then one day it just faded away…
So we need git add .
&& git commit -a
here really
You need the “Userland” programs. Basic things like ls
, cp
, cat
, etc. Usually it’s GNU core tools, but there’s also BusyBox or BSD equivalents.
Mainly with the bootloader, but also a few device drivers. But this was like 6 years ago and UEFI was still new. So maybe it’s better now. Generally the older your hardware the more likely it is to be supported
The last time I tried installing on a MacBook I had all kinds of problems. Maybe it is better now, but I’d suggest starting with a traditional PC if you’re brand new to Linux
XFCE is a great option. I consider it middle ground as low resource needs, but also has most of the features you want in a DE. Things like IceWM or OpenBox are even lighter, but less featureful
The title is borked in Lemmy. It’s just a portion of the body text, including link tags which don’t work on titles. I think there are some formatting guides out there if you want to continue trying to post to Lemmy via Mastodon.
Edit: there’s a Mastodon to Lemmy guide at the bottom of this post
I usually just use EXT4, but perhaps you should check out F2FS. It’s designed for solid state storage mediums, as while most were created with traditional spinning hard discs in mind
To experience this properly you need it to loop forever https://youtu.be/DoyBgTAZrFw
I’m pretty sure he’s got that whole conservative-libertarian thing going
Heh. Nice