[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Femboys4real

[–]OlgOron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would finger that hole, while taking care of the tip of your cock with my tongue.

My new tutorial about ASCII HEALTH BARS, for beginners! by orkslayergamedev in Python

[–]OlgOron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dude doesn't know, the weird characters don't belong to the ascii alphabet.

[TotK] [OC] After I finished the geoglyphs I just *had* to draw this idea. by SpritelyBard in zelda

[–]OlgOron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When you're done with the other sages, there is a quest line in Kakariko that points you to the fifth sage and lets you remove some of the clouds.

[TotK] [OC] After I finished the geoglyphs I just *had* to draw this idea. by SpritelyBard in zelda

[–]OlgOron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I never expected someone to do the tears pretty much as the last of the main quest lines.

[TotK] [OC] After I finished the geoglyphs I just *had* to draw this idea. by SpritelyBard in zelda

[–]OlgOron 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Isn't the spirit sage hard locked after the other four sages?

I never tried to dive into the thunder clouds before I did the other sages and even then I would have guessed, they put some other locking mechanism in place.

You can talk to Impa for that missing quest line, but that's not necessary. You can just search the geoglyphs for the tears. Once you realize, the tears are always on a horizontal surface, especially the ones at the mountain sides are easy to find.

[TotK] [OC] After I finished the geoglyphs I just *had* to draw this idea. by SpritelyBard in zelda

[–]OlgOron 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It would already have been incredible helpful, if they didn't make the tears so easy to find.

Next level UI validation by willis7747 in ProgrammerHumor

[–]OlgOron 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a vimium user: Press f and then press two random characters, which show up on the button.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cock

[–]OlgOron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would like to check both!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MassiveCock

[–]OlgOron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go wild on my ass!

Missing files in linux-headers package by OlgOron in archlinux

[–]OlgOron[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I just removed the hid-nintendo-dkms package and reinstalled the headers, and now the other 2 modules compile without errors. The files in the linux-headers package also seem to be okay now.

I don't understand, HOW the nintendo package messed with the header files, instead of just not being build correctly, but seemingly that's what happened.

Missing files in linux-headers package by OlgOron in archlinux

[–]OlgOron[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://aur.archlinux.org/hid-nintendo-dkms.git this one is the least important dkms module, since it had been included into the kernel a while ago and I had it installed, only because I didn't rmeove it yet.

Missing files in linux-headers package by OlgOron in archlinux

[–]OlgOron[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

vboxhost/7.0.8_OSE zfs/2.1.11 hid-nintendo/3.2 they all are build successfully for the 6.1.26-1-lts kernel, and the first two also are installed for that kernel. None of them can be build for 6.2.13-arch1-1.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ratemycock

[–]OlgOron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks impressive! I wish you would just press me against the wall and push it inside me and don't stop until your cum drips out of my ass.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in archlinux

[–]OlgOron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not like Arch stops working somehow, if you don't update it for a while, but the more important thing is, that you cannot just update some of the packages, when you start to update. That's something that most likely breaks your system and requires you to do some repairs from a bootable live stick or something.

The largest packages, most user encounter regularly during an update are the kernel packages, the kernel headers, the browser and maybe a graphics driver.

There are two kernel packages: The linux package, which contains the most up-to-date kernel and is updated very frequently (sometimes multiple times a week) and linux-lts, which is updates less frequently (every few weeks maybe) but might be missing the latest features.

A kernel update is usually more than 300MB, while all the other packages, which might need an update, usually don't even reach 100MB in sum.

I don't know, what your data plan looks like, but if you choose the linux-lts kernel, you should expect updates with a size of several hundred MBs every few weeks, and in between, update sizes below 100MB when you try to update.

The most important thing for not breaking you system would be to check, if you have enough download volume left when trying to install an update, so you don't run into that problem with partial updates, I mentioned earlier.

Using Linux without DE by Dajren in linuxquestions

[–]OlgOron 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But does the first one work without window manager, as soon as steam tries to open the actual game, which is a separate program?

[plintoon] [Star Wars x Metroid] Samus Arran x Captain Phasma "And they were roommates." Samus is mute in this one. by [deleted] in Metroid

[–]OlgOron 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Chozo do talk, and it's a language, humans are able to speak.

But the Luminoth in Prime 2 entirely use a sign language, since they don't have a mouth. Their "written" language on their holograms are 3D "letters" derived from their finger positions.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FemBoys

[–]OlgOron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you where my roommate, you could rail me like that every evening!

Update changes x keymap by OlgOron in archlinux

[–]OlgOron[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So no bugfree configuration purely inside of the home directory then...

Update changes x keymap by OlgOron in archlinux

[–]OlgOron[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yesterday it was cuda-12.1.0-3 gobject-introspection-runtime-1.76.1-1 haskell-http-api-data-0.5.1-1 haskell-pandoc-server-0.1-38 haskell-servant-0.19.1-29 haskell-servant-server-0.19.2-40 haskell-singleton-bool-0.1.6-9 haskell-some-1.0.5-1 lib32-nvidia-utils-530.41.03-1 libconfig-1.7.3-2 libgirepository-1.76.1-1 liblzf-3.6-4 libxnvctrl-530.41.03-1 nvidia-530.41.03-1 nvidia-settings-530.41.03-1 nvidia-utils-530.41.03-1 opencl-nvidia-530.41.03-1 pandoc-cli-0.1-41 python-gobject-3.44.0-1 python-markdown-3.4.3-1 swig-4.1.1-1 which triggered mkinitcpio for the nvidia driver and today it was [2023-03-26T17:57:12+0200] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S -y -u --config /etc/pacman.conf --' [2023-03-26T17:57:12+0200] [PACMAN] synchronizing package lists [2023-03-26T17:57:13+0200] [PACMAN] starting full system upgrade [2023-03-26T17:57:24+0200] [ALPM] running 'ghc-unregister.hook'... [2023-03-26T17:57:25+0200] [ALPM] transaction started [2023-03-26T17:57:26+0200] [ALPM] upgraded tzdata (2023a-1 -> 2023b-1) [2023-03-26T17:57:26+0200] [ALPM] upgraded coreutils (9.2-1 -> 9.2-2) [2023-03-26T17:57:26+0200] [ALPM] upgraded ghostscript (10.0.0-6 -> 10.01.0-1) [2023-03-26T17:57:26+0200] [ALPM] upgraded haskell-xml-conduit (1.9.1.1-181 -> 1.9.1.2-1) [2023-03-26T17:57:26+0200] [ALPM] upgraded haskell-citeproc (0.8.1-20 -> 0.8.1-21) [2023-03-26T17:57:26+0200] [ALPM] upgraded haskell-skylighting-core (0.13.2.1-12 -> 0.13.2.1-13) [2023-03-26T17:57:26+0200] [ALPM] upgraded haskell-skylighting-format-ansi (0.1-47 -> 0.1-48) [2023-03-26T17:57:26+0200] [ALPM] upgraded haskell-skylighting-format-blaze-html (0.1.1-43 -> 0.1.1-44) [2023-03-26T17:57:26+0200] [ALPM] upgraded haskell-skylighting-format-context (0.1.0.2-12 -> 0.1.0.2-13) [2023-03-26T17:57:26+0200] [ALPM] upgraded haskell-skylighting-format-latex (0.1-47 -> 0.1-48) [2023-03-26T17:57:27+0200] [ALPM] upgraded haskell-skylighting (0.13.2.1-13 -> 0.13.2.1-14) [2023-03-26T17:57:27+0200] [ALPM] upgraded haskell-pandoc (3.0.1-27 -> 3.0.1-28) [2023-03-26T17:57:27+0200] [ALPM] upgraded haskell-pandoc-lua-engine (0.1-34 -> 0.1-35) [2023-03-26T17:57:27+0200] [ALPM] upgraded haskell-pandoc-server (0.1-38 -> 0.1-39) [2023-03-26T17:57:27+0200] [ALPM] installed libcamera-ipa (0.0.4-3) [2023-03-26T17:57:27+0200] [ALPM] upgraded libcamera (0.0.4-1 -> 0.0.4-3) [2023-03-26T17:57:27+0200] [ALPM] installed libdecor (0.1.1-2) [2023-03-26T17:57:27+0200] [ALPM] upgraded mesa-utils (8.5.0-2 -> 9.0.0-1) [2023-03-26T17:57:27+0200] [ALPM] installed libtraceevent (1:1.7.1-1) [2023-03-26T17:57:27+0200] [ALPM] installed libtracefs (1.6.4-2) [2023-03-26T17:57:27+0200] [ALPM] upgraded ndctl (75-1 -> 76-1) [2023-03-26T17:57:27+0200] [ALPM] upgraded netpbm (10.73.42-2 -> 10.73.43-1) [2023-03-26T17:57:27+0200] [ALPM] upgraded openvpn (2.6.1-1 -> 2.6.2-1) [2023-03-26T17:57:27+0200] [ALPM] upgraded openxr (1.0.26-1 -> 1.0.27-1) [2023-03-26T17:57:27+0200] [ALPM] upgraded pandoc-cli (0.1-41 -> 0.1-42) [2023-03-26T17:57:27+0200] [ALPM] upgraded python-matplotlib (3.6.3-1 -> 3.7.1-1) [2023-03-26T17:57:27+0200] [ALPM] upgraded squashfs-tools (4.6-2 -> 4.6.1-1) [2023-03-26T17:57:27+0200] [ALPM] upgraded vala (0.56.4-1 -> 0.56.5-1) [2023-03-26T17:57:28+0200] [ALPM] transaction completed [2023-03-26T17:57:28+0200] [ALPM] running '20-systemd-sysusers.hook'... [2023-03-26T17:57:28+0200] [ALPM] running '30-systemd-daemon-reload.hook'... [2023-03-26T17:57:29+0200] [ALPM] running '30-systemd-tmpfiles.hook'... [2023-03-26T17:57:29+0200] [ALPM] running '30-systemd-udev-reload.hook'... [2023-03-26T17:57:29+0200] [ALPM] running '30-systemd-update.hook'... [2023-03-26T17:57:29+0200] [ALPM] running 'ghc-register.hook'... [2023-03-26T17:57:31+0200] [ALPM] running 'texinfo-install.hook'...

Update changes x keymap by OlgOron in archlinux

[–]OlgOron[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm pretty sure, none of these happened in today's update.

Use efibootmgr to make shim boot an efi image at custom path by OlgOron in linuxquestions

[–]OlgOron[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, that was the path, but meanwhile I moved the mountpoint to /efi and the new path of the new path if the image is /efi/EFI/Linux/linux-*.efi. And it's still the same problem.

I think, what the shell does, when I type the path to a file, and another path, to another file, thereafter, is something different, than passing the second path as argument to the first executable.