Which ever one you chose don't forget you need to do a good job at vetting all the top people involved just to ensure their personal morals and social opinions align with the current trends of social media.
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I'd like to daily drive EndeavourOS but I dislike Dracut and removing that is a bit of a pita, just wish they'd give an install option to not have it.
This is etched on to my soul and retina.
If any Arch pc/laptop I use has not been touched in over 6 month this is the first command and I'm thinking of a way to make an alias called upgrade point to a function that checks the time of the last pacman.log entry against current time and if there is a 6 month or larger difference to automatically do this for me so I don't forget lol.
So you need to work out what you actually want to access and use the correct protocol/command combo.
You mentioned in your post 2 protocols SMB and NFS.
If the share is SMB/windows then use mount -t cifs ... (make life easier and ensure guest access is correct and working)
If the share is NFS then use mount -t nfs .... (beware that nfs is also version specific)
Additionally use the correct gvfs tools either gvfs-smb or gvfs-nfs.
And as always when using arch based distro's refer to wiki for full setup guides/examples
naaww.
Looks like my stepdaughters cat Nacho.
You're mixing protocols on your share and access.
You mount with NFS then try to access with gvfs-smb, What you actually need is gvfs-nfs.
I use Arch xfce/awesomewm btw.
You'll need to ask Iain Duncan Smith and his DWP buddies this as it was them who came up with the absurd internal argument that they can get a job and work!
I've lived on benefits at times in my past, whilst they were low at least I managed to actually live! Now you need to be near a good foodbank or you starve.
Yup, The Tories redesigned it this way as an attempt to "Force people to get a job!"
I know they're floppies but when I see them like this it always reminds me of the first intern role I had at datacard/gemplus UK, I had to change the disk stacks in the main frame at specific times with specific access codes, lift the lid and pull out the disk stacks, put them on a specific numbered trolly and insert the next stack.
Was all very precise and I saw someone screw it once, glad it was a perm staffer and not me, I took so many notes on that process I dreamt of them for years.
I just want the software I've chosen to work and do what I want it to well.
I'm not choosing software based on anything else as it's not part of my decision framework when making software choices. If it was where do you draw the line? Do we only vet the C tier if not why not vet the Dev team as they are the people that actually create the product , Then the Q&A and R&D teams because without them the software would be more buggy and not have cutting edge features.
It's just a rabbit hole that's best avoided and for the most part I'd argue that 90% of people don't think or even care about the points raised because it's the last thing they think about when choosing a browser.
Good for you if you do, That's your choice.