Do you really only get 15 hours of battery life?
So I got the audio logs and patrol routes from a very generous commander. I got super hyped as I finally had everything that I need for the audio mask mod….. oh guess what there’s another grind a freaking half to unlock the engineer that does it. Raged quit. Haven’t logged in since…. So freaking frustrating.
I have this route an honest try…. multiple times…. multiple stations…. no luck at all.
I did try to buy from a carrier but when I got there, there were none. The data according to Inara was 15 minutes old so idk hahahah. Someone suggested the ED Materials Helper app which tells you where most people find whatever mat you are looking for. Pretty neat.
Well she stopped using it so I deleted the instance (just too busy with small children). For the time that she was using it Bookstack seemed to have me her needs once a cohesive breakdown was established (translating Bookstack hierarchy and matching it up with her topics).
OnlyOffice has fantastic support for Microsoft originated documents. I typically use the Flatpak version. The look and feel is very similar to the office suite so you should be “right at home”.
Uh oh. How did the partition get deleted from your fstab?
Awesome! Thanks for the reply. Next time my machine needs to be wiped, I’m heading towards EOS to give it a try.
I’ve been thinking about running EndeavorOS but seeing people here complain about Arch breaking when the AUR is used, makes me shy away from EOS. Do you use packages from AUR and have you had any issues with the OS? Running Tumbleweed right now.
Something else to check is your infill percentage. Make sure you don’t have it at 100% (unless you absolutely need to build something completely solid). Another thing to check is your print speed. Too low and it will take a decade to print something simple. Too fast and it cause your print to fail. At this point we will all be throwing spaghetti against the wall. Can you share a screenshot of your settings?
Took me a bit to see these patterns/packages (mainly because I've never used Yast). I can see these patterns and the software that they install, is it better to use Yast to remove the packages and the patterns and mark them as "Don't install that sh.t again" or through cli?
I’ve watch a few videos that compare a few headsets and for the “lower” audio and mic quality ones, they usually say that with their tweaking software you can make it a bit better. I was wondering about it since usually those type of programs are made for Windows only plus I don’t really think I want something that I must use software to make better. Long story short, thanks for the heads up!!