His eyes are perfect for ”terrified in the dark”!
His eyes are perfect for this role of being terrified in the dark! Just look at 0:06.
His eyes are perfect for this role of being terrified in the dark! Just look at 0:06.
Helppo asennettava. Vakiojäähdyttimellä hiljainen ja viileä, mutta potkua piisaa. Viimeisetkin tehonrippeet suorittimestaan puristavat halunnevat K-mallin, mutta mikäli virtualisointi kiinnostaa, 3770:stä puolestaan löytyy Intelin VT-d.
What blew my mind was that my now three years old phone is capable of doing the same. State of The Art was literally the first thing I loaded after installing an emulator. Epic times were relived.
I wonder if you could turn down the overall volume on these slightly? Your tracks are awesome, but every time I open an A-Bit video I have remember to adjust Youtube player’s volume almost to zero to save my speakers (and back up again for other videos).
The system in question is currently out of use (and reproducing the bug isn’t straightforward), so I’ll let this one expire.
I wonder whether the glass is a security measure, a shelter from the weather, or a symbolic separator between them and the mortals outside.
I have Trusty and Precise installations affected by this. For me just one refresh usually is enough to fix it though. Also, sometimes the blackening doesn’t happen straight away but only once I start scrolling the page down to the comments section.
Höh, se kenkävideohan oli mielenkiintoinen, eikä mitenkään sisällötön. Kaikkia ei tietenkään kiinnosta, mutta se nyt pätee mihin tahansa aiheeseen.
Ihan toista kuin minun unien lomassa suunnittelemat ”loistavat” päivitykset, jotka aamulla haluan vain häpeissäni unohtaa mahdollisimman pian.
I’ve made some progress. By setting up an xorg.conf with a modeline for the external display, I got graphics on the (lightdm) login screen to show up on it. But the login input fields weren’t on this screen (it was just the background), so this was further evidence that there’s monitor misdetection going on (greeter/lightdm happily thinks it’s displaying the input fields on the broken internal LCD).
So I further tweaked xorg.conf to force X to ignore the internal display, and now I’ve got a working login screen back on the external display. I’ll attach my xorg.conf below; it is a satisfactory workaround.