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IT WORKED IT WORKED !
< is completely euphoric now, may that thing continue to work.
< is completely euphoric now, may that thing continue to work.
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Serza5

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< went into only only seeing a couple of others from this season. <'s main gripe (?) is that the way they're trying to skip from going to one scene in time to another and it felt all over the place and in <'s opinion felt un-neeedMaster wrote:< really enjoyed it, though < is a bit wary. Moffat has a tendency to have a really good build-up, and then flop with the payoff. < isn't sure <'ll be able to catch next week's episode for a while, so < might wait until the whole thing is done before < gives <'s thoughts.
Then again from what <'s heard and is semi related to ^'s point < believes Moffat has the tendency to make things complicated for no reason other than possibly aesthetic
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< is happy for ^^. < knows how difficult it can be to get Linux stuff working on NTFS partitions…incognito wrote:IT WORKED IT WORKED !
< is completely euphoric now, may that thing continue to work.
< has an NTFS partition mounted normally, but has to unmount it when starting <'s shiny new Windows VM. < would like to use cifs-utils to be able to remount it as an SMB share. For some reason though Windows doesn't want me to be able to access SMB shares of entire partitions, even though I can mount subdirectories just fine…
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It's a fair point, < does think the flashbacks didn't need to be spread out as they were, < wonders if Moffat was unsure about how to put the vault reveal in place.Serza5 wrote:< went into only only seeing a couple of others from this season. <'s main gripe (?) is that the way they're trying to skip from going to one scene in time to another and it felt all over the place and in <'s opinion felt un-neeedMaster wrote:< really enjoyed it, though < is a bit wary. Moffat has a tendency to have a really good build-up, and then flop with the payoff. < isn't sure <'ll be able to catch next week's episode for a while, so < might wait until the whole thing is done before < gives <'s thoughts.
Then again from what <'s heard and is semi related to ^'s point < believes Moffat has the tendency to make things complicated for no reason other than possibly aesthetic
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< thinks at the very least they'd be better if each segment before the next flashbacks where bigger so they don't feel as scattered
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< actually realizes that NTFS is in fact a really good tool, not everything from Microsoft is shit seemingly, the file system in fact supports POSIX.PluMGMK wrote:< is happy for ^^. < knows how difficult it can be to get Linux stuff working on NTFS partitions…incognito wrote:IT WORKED IT WORKED !
< is completely euphoric now, may that thing continue to work.
< has an NTFS partition mounted normally, but has to unmount it when starting <'s shiny new Windows VM. < would like to use cifs-utils to be able to remount it as an SMB share. For some reason though Windows doesn't want me to be able to access SMB shares of entire partitions, even though I can mount subdirectories just fine…
< was able to set up a fake PlayOnLinux folder using symlinks pointing to his NTFS hard disk, to save the Linux Disk Space. It wasn't easy.
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< would kind of like a newer laptop to install linux onto.
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< can help with tons of things about it, < had so much shit happening to < on linux that < can share his experience to make solving issues feel like a breeze.
@PluM, about that thing < said < would send you tonight, it'll wait tomorrow < has slept at 2 AM yesterday and < really needs a good night of sleep.
@PluM, about that thing < said < would send you tonight, it'll wait tomorrow < has slept at 2 AM yesterday and < really needs a good night of sleep.
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< once did that but then at some point <'s distro decided to start shipping an NTFS module that prevented files on NTFS partitions from being executable.incognito wrote:< was able to set up a fake PlayOnLinux folder using symlinks pointing to his NTFS hard disk, to save the Linux Disk Space. It wasn't easy.
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< knows that < will never have that problem on his dear dear Slackware

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< wonders which distro started doing that?PluMGMK wrote:< once did that but then at some point <'s distro decided to start shipping an NTFS module that prevented files on NTFS partitions from being executable.incognito wrote:< was able to set up a fake PlayOnLinux folder using symlinks pointing to his NTFS hard disk, to save the Linux Disk Space. It wasn't easy.Thankfully < is no longer bound to the vagaries of distros…
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< believes that < still holds a copy of a Linux OS on <'s uni usb since < had to learn linux command for one module
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< wonders if they were really needed in the first place. < can't help but ponder if it'd been best just to reveal who was in the vault, and have the flashback later on to clarify. Either ways, it is Moffat's last series, so time will tell if the next series will wobble on this.Serza5 wrote:< thinks at the very least they'd be better if each segment before the next flashbacks where bigger so they don't feel as scattered
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< thinks it was Mint.Hoodcom wrote:< wonders which distro started doing that?PluMGMK wrote:< once did that but then at some point <'s distro decided to start shipping an NTFS module that prevented files on NTFS partitions from being executable.incognito wrote:< was able to set up a fake PlayOnLinux folder using symlinks pointing to his NTFS hard disk, to save the Linux Disk Space. It wasn't easy.Thankfully < is no longer bound to the vagaries of distros…
< just upgraded to GNOME 3.24 and now the fonts in qutebrowser look much nicer!
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< could sort of see them working? But even then given that the next epsisode would continue on this arc it might've been better to have episodes dedicated to the particular flash back and then bring them together at one pointMaster wrote:< wonders if they were really needed in the first place. < can't help but ponder if it'd been best just to reveal who was in the vault, and have the flashback later on to clarify. Either ways, it is Moffat's last series, so time will tell if the next series will wobble on this.Serza5 wrote:< thinks at the very least they'd be better if each segment before the next flashbacks where bigger so they don't feel as scattered
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The thing is, < isn't sure if the vault will play a part in the next parts of this 3-parter, or if it's just more slow burn until the series finale. If it does turn out to tie into this arc, then < thinks it'd be alright. But if it's just a small part of the overall series arc, then < probably would have preferred to have waited on it.Serza5 wrote:< could sort of see them working? But even then given that the next epsisode would continue on this arc it might've been better to have episodes dedicated to the particular flash back and then bring them together at one pointMaster wrote:< wonders if they were really needed in the first place. < can't help but ponder if it'd been best just to reveal who was in the vault, and have the flashback later on to clarify. Either ways, it is Moffat's last series, so time will tell if the next series will wobble on this.Serza5 wrote:< thinks at the very least they'd be better if each segment before the next flashbacks where bigger so they don't feel as scattered
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< wonders what ^ uses now?PluMGMK wrote:
< thinks it was Mint.
< just upgraded to GNOME 3.24 and now the fonts in qutebrowser look much nicer!
< never has used Mint.
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< thinks ^ borked ^'s quote.
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< thinks the same as ^. < now uses Linux from Scratch, which means < is totally in control and not prone to the whims of distro-packagers!
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< did that when < was on <'s iPad. 
