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It's official; If you stan Wayland you are a faggot.Almost forgot to post this.
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It's official; If you stan Wayland you are a faggot.Almost forgot to post this.
Better than being a tranny chaser.It's official; If you stan Wayland you are a faggot.
What's that do? Can a serious problem evolve without it?xdg-desktop-portal
Why do guys like that never at least represent themselves with male animu avatars?furry tranime avatar
Outside of single GPU setups, Wayland is utter dogshit.If you stan Wayland you are a faggot.
Does anyone else just Hate (capital H) that Brodie Robertson faggot?
I'd like to mention that it doesn't look like the domain blogs.gnome.org represents the opinions of the GNOME project itself, but instead that of individual contributors. SOMETHING THAT THEY SEEM TO NOT GIVE A FUCK TO ACTUALLY PUT ON THERE, BECAUSE FOSS TRANNIES ARE GENUINELY FUCKING RETARDED.Almost forgot to post this.
init=/bin/bash, once you're done, if you try to reboot or shutdown via the shell, the kernel panics because of systemd and you have to power the system down.You sure that's a systemd issue? Because I've had the same thing happen with other init systems.systemd is nice when it works but it's a pain in the ass when it has a tism fit. A good example is if you modify your grub entry for linux withinit=/bin/bash, once you're done, if you try to reboot or shutdown via the shell, the kernel panics because of systemd and you have to power the system down.
My sample size is 1 so noYou sure that's a systemd issue? Because I've had the same thing happen with other init systems.

Just thinking about it.My sample size is 1 so no![]()
My scenario was fixing something that borked my boot, so I had to get shell and fix it.Just thinking about it.
You probably need to put the root filesystem you want it to boot into, and the filesystem type. So the kernel will know what filesystem it needs to boot into. Then it can find the /use/bin/bash program to run.
All of that stuff is nornally taken care of by systemd and the initramfs (depending how you have stuff setup). I would add those to the kernel command line and see if that changes anything.
My scenario was fixing something that borked my boot, so I had to get shell and fix it.
Not paranoid: "reboot -f"reboot
I disagree. The GNOME antifas are much more supporting of great replacement than any Israeli migrant NGO. Don't get fooled by their anti Israel stance, they are worse at this point. Like Sam Hyde said, "They want you killed and your children raped and brainwashed. And they think it is funny".According to lunduke gnome's official stance is that "he is a dirty, dirty, evil Jew". I'm not sure why he's trying to make gnome look good all of a sudden, but I'm starting to come around to liking them.
Here is how to fix it (just updated myself so ran into same thing).But ran into a nice one today. I got the system update and it led to a Kernel error in 6.15. I suspect it has something to do with NVIDIA I have on this machine but IDK
ALT-PRINTSCREEN-REISUB. In case your console isn't working either.Not paranoid: "reboot -f"
Paranoid: "mount -o remount -r / ; sync ; reboot -f"
As I recall.
If I do that, then how do I undo that?sudo mke2fs -t ext4 -O ^has_journal /dev/drivename