Ah, well I hope your new system is more to your liking then!
Formerly @russjr08@outpost.zeuslink.net
Ah, well I hope your new system is more to your liking then!
OpenRGB might be able to help you change the colors if that’s something you’re interested in fixing nowadays.
There is also a flag to list which I always forget and lookup each time
That would be -t
, which I tend to remember as “test”, as in testing to see what is inside the archive!
tealdeer is a great program to have installed for easily getting a breakdown of the flags of pretty much any CLI app that at least I can ever think of!
Ah I see, that’s actually pretty cool - thanks!
tsoding’s channel is one I look forward to watching every single day, never a dull moment in his streams/videos.
If you’re someone who likes to watch things live, his Twitch channel is available here.
I’m not a C/C++ dev, but isn’t apport
Ubuntu’s crash reporter? Why would dumps be going into there?
Though on a rhetorical thought, I am aware of systemd’s coredumptctl
so perhaps its collecting dumps the same way systemd does.
Are there any logs from the container(s) when it locks up?
AFAIK the inbox analogy that the previous user wrote applies on an instance level, so in your example the LW admin would still see it (assuming it was against a LW user or something in one of their communities, I believe).
The “mark report as resolved” option doesn’t federate to other instances, if that makes sense. It’ll mark it as resolved for that whole instance (so a community mod won’t see the report anymore once an admin from that instance marks it as resolved and vice versa), but not other instances.
At least, that’s as far as I understand it, don’t quote me on that 😅