Thatβs ridiculous. Itβs much more complicated than that.
You need to check NUT.
Hint: :q!
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Thatβs ridiculous. Itβs much more complicated than that.
You need to check NUT.
Does NixOS apply kernel updates live? I can't recall from when I used it.
step 1: sudo apt install sl
step 2: fuck up
step 3: ???
step 4: profit!!!!
Won't work for me, I am more of a ";l" guy, I have the good direction, but wrong starting point 90%of the time π₯²
How do I check when the last power outage was if it's connected to a UPS?
I like having a consistent update and reboot schedule. Uptime feels overrated over stability and clearing the RAM occasionally.
I definitely have some Docker containers that randomly stop working, and they are more often consistently fixed by a reboot of the machine rather than a reboot of the container or the Docker service.
Not to mention the security implications of not rebooting after certain updates.
On my Gentoo server, uptime:
Solid.
Would have been double that by now if not for the fire.
You forgot to say "this is fine", I take it?
Joking aside, I hope you didn't lose anything. Was it a big fire?
I have a LXQt on my Termux, running on my android phone, and I am really happy with it (even though I use it for jack shit)