bakavic@latte.isnot.coffeetoLinux@lemmy.ml•Documenting commands # or $ before sudo?English
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1 year agoI would use too for the example you’ve posted - it is just assuming a different user.
As long as it is not root, I wouldn’t put it with #
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I would use too for the example you’ve posted - it is just assuming a different user.
As long as it is not root, I wouldn’t put it with #
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I had good results with microwaving a bunch of beads in a microwave safe non-plastic bowl on mid-low.
It drives out the moisture, and you can see the bead colour indicators change.
But be careful, they’re hot!
I’m thinking this would be the case if your instance had more than 1 user subscribed to that community in the large instance - but if it is just you, wouldn’t it be similar to accessing each instance and viewing the communities there?
Perhaps you could share what is the model of your thin client? So we can get a grasp of what we’re dealing with.
Good starting points: https://www.parkytowers.me.uk/thin/