

Lol, it’s 20x easier when you’re looking at a dump from nmap.
Lol, it’s 20x easier when you’re looking at a dump from nmap.
Can I make my Linux Minecraft talk to my Xbox Minecraft?
Yeah, I can see how that could go wrong, in practice it’s used to alias a python version python2 to python and impacts about 10 build scripts. (Which should be rewritten, but no-one is going to prioritise that work)
Which one?
Wouldn’t that require me to have access to everyone’s home directory and need to dump the scripts in everyone’s?
Potentially I could set up an alt bin directory everyone has access to and configure that in the shared profile, the only drawback there is it might be less obvious whats going on if something breaks and someone else needs to take a look at it.
You haven’t, but okay, you do you.
Mostly because there’s a profile everyone sources that’s relatively straightforward to that’s straightforward to get access to. Whereas I’d never get root level access.
I’d play a mediocre game for free that I wouldn’t pay for, what is your point exactly?
I use aliases for renaming commands and making bash scripts look like real commands to the rest of my team.
Does that allow directx on the VM? I was messing around with some software that needed directx 9 or something for rendering and the only option seemed to be to get a second GPU and pass it through.
Lol, my server goes by “nas”