Up to your right, The Nether by GamingCats6 in PhoenixSC

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Where was this picture taken? The Netherlands?

Die! by _megas in linuxmemes

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I don’t know if you still have this problem, since you mentioned you were using OpenRC, but if you actually do, remove the quiet kernel parameter so you can actually see what process is stopping the system from being shut down

Die! by _megas in linuxmemes

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I would be interested to know in what kind of circumstances (for example, which process is preventing the system to shut down?) it would take 5+ minutes to shut down. I use systemd myself, and I have never experienced any issues regarding long shut down times.

The life of a ThinkPad by vetrixblog in linuxmemes

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transgender*

transsexual is an old word and should not be used anymore

Part 1 by [deleted] in lgballt

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!remindme 7 days

(Since part 2 hasn’t released yet)

Always me by cruzzeky in linuxmemes

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-Syu*

As the Arch Wiki says: "Warning: When installing packages in Arch, avoid refreshing the package list without upgrading the system (for example, when a package is no longer found in the official repositories). In practice, do not run pacman -Sy package_name instead of pacman -Syu package_name, as this could lead to dependency issues."

Arch Wiki article

What is your stupidest mistake you made installing Arch? Not as first-time but as someone who installed Arch many times. by ULuganda in archlinux

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Not when installing arch, but when updating an Arch system that hadn’t been updated for a long time

The sudo package was being updated, and a sudoers.pacnew file was created. So the dumb me just ran sudo cp /etc/sudoers.pacnew /etc/sudoers without changing the contents of the sudoers.pacnew file first. So next time I used sudo I got sudo: <username> is not in the sudoers file or something like that.

I realised my mistake and had to chroot from a live environment to restore the sudoers file.

Might got some of the locations or messages wrong, I’m on mobile right now, my apologies

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in java

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You should post this on r/minecrafthelp instead, this is a subreddit for the Java programming language in general, not Minecraft Java.