OpenSUSE microOS guys be like
- dont install any RPMs
- we wont help you adding RPM repos
- you need to install RPMs for drivers and stuff
POCKET GUIDE TO TIGHTENING TECHNIQUE https://www.atlascopco.com/content/dam/atlas-copco/industrial-technique/general/documents/pocketguides/9833864801_L.pdf
Thanks for the red circle, I was really lost there for a moment
As someone who works in manufacturing this makes prefect sense and wish more instructions were this clear
To screw or not to screw.
“Just gotta enable the OEIS menu in the .sysbin folder and it’ll make that program CHIM, that should solve your problem”
What it looks like when I ask “how do I put Cura on the taskbar”
I’m concerned if CHIM is what I think it is, I don’t think I want the computer doing that.
I don’t know why such answers get so many upvotes.
The real answer is: Right-click -> Pin to Taskbar. (In sane desktop environments like KDE. If you choose to install Fancy DE Alpha 0.0.2, you know what you got into!)
Yeah we are in a meme community, still I like my memes based on reality, makes them way funnier.
(Also having a standard place for documentation for everything is a blessing!)
Sure but it’s not a rarity that forum answers expect you to be very familiar with linux file structures and terminal commands. If you’re a beginner who runs into an issue (as beginners do), you oftentimes need to find a tutorial and then tutorials that explain the tutorial. It gets even worse if you’re not on a debian/ubuntu based distro (although, to be fair, if you’re a newbie, that’s sorta asking for trouble).
“Why dont windows users switch to Linux???”
Clear your mind. Simply “be” the screws. Do not aim for completion, for one is never complete. Also, it’s upside-down.
This is why I’m still on Windows 3.1
If you did tighten, DO NOT LOOSEN.
This is why I’m still on Windows 7.
It really depends on the use case. 😏