+1 fedora. Tried almost all popular distros but came to back to fedora every single time
Started my Linux journey with Wayland 1.5 years ago and haven’t used X11 at all.
Much needed change.
For those who don’t know, Graydon Hoare created rust language after seeing memory bug on out of order elevator.
For those who don’t know, Graydon Hoare created rust language after seeing memory bug on out of order elevator.
Link to post: https://mastodon.social/@Linux_Is_Best/111202901396633888 Link to Microsoft guide : https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/linux/install
What’s confusing to you? If Linux has higher desktop use, wouldn’t it bring more and better quality apps and games.
Also have no idea why Windows share dropped so low in April 2023. Perhaps some Windows update caused them to be recognized as unknown device
Will try it.
Maybe his account was hacked? One of my friend’s Instagram account was hacked and was sending messages to invest money. Another friend really thought it was him and sent some money. If he contacted you directly then it’s another case
Yeah I know. I didn’t find better suitable community on lemmy. It’s the closest one I got. Also searching for communities is little harder on lemmy.
Thanks man. It worked
I exported the file in db drowser for sqlite into an sql file. When I tried importing in mysql workbench, i am getting this error: Error executing SQL script. ‘>’ not supported between instances of ‘NoneType’ and ‘int’.
Full error message: DB-CONNECTION-ERROR: Failed to connect to pgsql at “localhost” (port 5432) as user “postgres”: The value NIL is not of type STRING when binding STRING An unhandled error condition has been signalled: Failed to connect to pgsql at “localhost” (port 5432) as user “postgres”: The value NIL is not of type STRING when binding STRING
What I am doing here?
Failed to connect to pgsql at “localhost” (port 5432) as user “postgres”: The value NIL is not of type STRING when binding STRING ___
I have tried it. Getting this error: The value NIL is not of type STRING when binding STRING
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