Basically, anything. The most basic step is seeing if your computer knows the device has been plugged in. If you see anything new in dmesg
it means there's a data connection going on and you can read the output and diagnose from there. If you don't see anything after plugging, it's probably a hardware issue with the port.
everett
Does anything show up in dmesg
output when you plug it in the original way?
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Can we stop picking on this startup? They're just hardware hobbyists, give them a break.
Is it still a private fact when Fox News has (or at least had in 2021) a well-publicized vaccine requirement for employees?
Good thing nobody wants your little red sign.
A server with 6 cores and 16GB of RAM costs like $14 per month.
Link please?
Looks like you're not logged in (in that browser/webview). Logged-in users would see additional icons under each post.
It could make multiple requests to the server, asking each request to resume starting at a certain byte.
Longer than I thought. When I tried to register I was annoyed that the username was taken, but it turned out they also dropped the info in my password manager back in 2021!
Traditional distro repositories also solve these dependencies for the user.