How do the matrix modules work?
How do the matrix modules work?
If you could fine one, then maybe
You’re probably right, ashamed I didn’t notice though
Why do you want a successor?
Check your local transit authority’s website and find the GTFS endpoint urls
Is it on F-droid?
If the routes are published with GTFS (which they probably are), I bet there’s a tool to get it done!
F-droid has a few decent ones, but it seems it varies by country quite a bit?
dtrx is the way to do it. It’s short for “do the right extraction”, and it just works.
Also, all you have to remember for tar is “-xtract -zee -vucking -files” (extract the fucking files, but first letters only)
Switch to Android is a good first step. Being able to run verified open source software with F-Droid is a good first step!
What is FLOSS?
Can someone explain what this is/does?
Clonezilla is the answer. It has all the options, and just works right the first time
The SSD memory cell failure mode is to retain the last written contents, so I actually don’t think I agree. In the SMART diagnostics, it shows how many of these bad cells are present, which is a reasonable indicator of impending failure from age
SSDs are way more reliable than spinning disks, especially in a laptop that gets banged around. HDDs win in only one category: capacity per price.
Was it once a joke?
It’s a config flag in /etc/fstab
Sometimes it’s okay to use something you’re familiar with and not have to learn (Debian). Fair enough on the snaps though; need to look into them before I form an opinion.
Why away from Ubuntu/Debian?
These aren’t good reasons