I asked this question in the forum as well, but got no answers. Hoping
to have better luck here.
I use my asf drive as home directory at work. So far this has worked
fine, but something broke some time ago. Gnome-terminal acts like I
don't have any valid tickets and denies access to my files. klis
David,
No changes are necessary in any of the /etc/grub.d files.
the LTS kernel will be found automatically when running grub-mkconfig.
Cheers, Patrick
On 05/15/2014 01:21 AM, fsckd wrote:
Hello,
jy2wong will be teaching a class called, "A First Look at the Linux
Kernel". The class will cover the role of kernels in a system, why you
might want to consider compiling your own, and tips for not getting
lost in the configuration process during
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