Could be too much heat so when film retracts some still drip and causes that. What temperature are you printing at?
Could be too much heat so when film retracts some still drip and causes that. What temperature are you printing at?
Mine is kdeconnect which does what local send does plus so much more.
There is so many ways to access Lemmy. You’d probably want to mention what app you use
First mentioned by linus techtip.
i had fun arguing with chatgpt about this
Havingconnections is probably best/safest way. Otherwise maybe ask in subreddit of your country
It takes a particularly ideological sort to choose Lemmy over the much more established Reddit
I - among many - chose Lemmy because Reddit banned 3ed party apps. Not for any ideological reason
Maybe it needed human help and was trying to get your attention ?
I have never had thunderbird crash. Not questioning what you say but perhaps its sonsthing else? Did u try deleting thubderbird data and starting fresh ?
Ya there is prboom which is installable on Linux. Also dosbox was a thing for playing dos games on Linux
If the tracking software is open source what is stopping employees from changing source code to their advantage ?
For sure internet helped a lot for the rise of arab spring
It could also be a disk problem. I second the backup suggestion
I would just add the better link to the post. for example
http:originallink/
edit: here is a better link http;//betterlink
my laptop does reset it every reboot.
If you are using KDE, you can just use KDE’s battery manager to set it there.
otherwise, your solution is good too.
Some laptops allow for controlling level kf charge. For example I keep my battery at 65% to prolong its life. If its supported, you should be able to set it through /sys/class/power_supply/bat0/charge_level
i dont rember file name and path exactly but shouldnlook like this
Edit: Correct filename is /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/charge_control_end_threshold
Thank you!
am running Gentoo with systemd. does a bug in syslog affect me?
If you are running apt
then you are running debian or ubuntu which the article clearly states they are vulnerable.
but anyway I was asking how do I figure it out by myself
they didnt explain how the exploit work or howto know if your system is vulnerable
according to manufacturer Temp should be between 230-250. Maybe try with 230 and see if it helps?
A better option is to print a “temperature tower”
something like that: https://all3dp.com/2/temp-tower-cura-tutorial/
It should show which temperature is ideal