LPT: you can save money by purchasing a regular t-shirt and cutting the hole yourself.
~Only a moron wouldn’t cast his vote for Monty Burns!
LPT: you can save money by purchasing a regular t-shirt and cutting the hole yourself.
We all had commercials in our dreams but you don’t see us running off to buy brand name merchandise at low low prices.
Cmdchallenge is similar to Linux survival. But is mostly command line basics like moving around directories, searching, etc. It also gives a list of solutions that people have used for each exercise, which is interesting just to see different ways of doing things.
There is also a rust book that walks through building a todo app with rust and gtk (gnome desktop). Haven’t gone through it yet myself, but might be something you’d be interested in skimming through.
We’ll see son. We’ll see.
Ali G: I got a mate he’s called dangerous Dave and he says he’s taken 22 e’s in one night.
Such a great show.
Well not all chicks…
I am sure there are plenty of people with more technical knowledge on the subject, but I had something similar happen not too long ago.
My issue was in the bios on my laptop had secure boot enabled which wouldn’t allow gnu/linux to boot.
Caused me a huge headache. But after I disabled it and went through the install with the USB again it booted right up. Might be worth checking.
It depends on how fancy of a website you are trying to make. But check out something like Hugo or Jekyll. I haven’t used Jekyll personally but have used Hugo. There are plenty of templates to get you started depending the type of content you are planning on putting up.
And the best part is you can host the site for free on GitHub or Gitlab, so the domain name is the only cost.