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NareN

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    NareN reacted to Applefreak in Smart phone switches off randomly!!   
    I'd bet on the battery or some hardware defect. If it shuts down abruptly I'd say it's the battery. Good means nothing. My S7 shows Good as well but I know I can't go longer than half a day on a full charge anymore (used to be 2 days with lot's of e-mail accounts updating every 15 minutes). If you can rule out internal damage from dropping the phone, the battery is the most likely culprit, especially if it worked flawlessy for quite some time. Other phones experience shutdown and reboot issues much earlier one and those usually are related to bad code in apps or the OS being buggy. You can ask ASUS'es RMA dept. for help, maybe they can offer you a reasonable price for the repair if the device.
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    NareN reacted to AMD A10-9600P in Mining on mobile 1650   
    Not worth it imo
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    NareN reacted to Moonzy in Mining on mobile 1650   
    you can but i wouldnt recommend it
     
    laptop mining is eeeh... unless you know what you're doing
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    NareN reacted to Ashleyyyy in Terminals in linux   
    most common commands like cd and ls all work. 
     
    where they differ as others have mentioned is installing packages. 
     
    so instead of:
    sudo dnf install package
    you use:
    sudo apt install package
     
    for apt, or you can use snap like so:
    sudo snap install package
     
    mostly snap installs are automatic on Ubuntu. if for example you were to type: sudo apt install chromium, the system would notice that there is a chromium snap available and install that instead of the apt version. 
     
    snaps have advantages and disadvantages. the advantage of snap is security, since the applications are sandboxed from the rest of the OS. the disadvantages are that they are slower to launch and don't use any custom theming you have installed. if you don't want to use snaps, Ubuntu is not the distro for you, since they are basically the default on Ubuntu now. 
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    NareN reacted to Sauron in Terminals in linux   
    "Commands" is a misleading term in this case and answering yes or no here would be reductive.
     
    Some of the commands you type in the terminal are Bash commands. Bash is the default shell in most (but not all!) Linux distributions. These commands will be the same on every distribution that uses Bash and you can always install Bash yourself if you want it on any distribution. This includes pipes ( | ) and environment variable syntax. Other shells (such as ZSH) often share many basic commands with Bash but you should always check.
     
    Some other commands are programs you run in your terminal. Many of these are part of the GNU core utilities and will be present on all GNU/Linux distributions. An example of this would be cat or ls. Others are programs that may or may not be available on any given distribution and you may need to install yourself; for example sudo is a program that is not preinstalled on some distributions.
     
    Of those, some commands refer to programs that are distribution specific, for example the package manager, which often cannot be easily installed on distributions that don't come with them. On Ubuntu you use apt to install packages, on Fedora you use dnf or yum.
     
    Lastly, a command could be an alias, which is a shortcut for some longer or less intuitive command. These depend on your shell configuration and you should not count on their presence on any given distribution unless you define them yourself. For example, some people alias ll to mean 'ls -F', but this is far from universal.
     
    With some experience using Linux you'll be able to make this distinction without thinking much about it.
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    NareN got a reaction from MistercanIgetacookie in Terminals in linux   
    I just wanted to know whether Fedora and Ubuntu use totally different terminal commands like python and C++ do.
     
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    NareN reacted to TazerXI in Terminals in linux   
    Oh no, its not like that. It's just smaller things that change. The basic commands will work across all distros as it is part of linux, not necessarilly th distro
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    NareN reacted to TazerXI in Terminals in linux   
    A fair few of the commands should work across from what I know. Some apps have specific versions (they should say ubuntu (.deb) arch, etc.) I have only really used pop! os on an old computer I replaced so not sure 100%. From what I know its the same for most things and some specifics for app downloads and some may not work because of snaps and stuff like that without changing settings.
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    NareN reacted to WereCatf in Terminals in linux   
    Most of them, yes, but not all of them, like e.g. Ubuntu uses a different package-manager and thus the same commands for installing or uninstalling stuff from CLI won't work.
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    NareN reacted to TetraSky in Linus should stop his $GME "Investment"   
    NICE TRY, HEDGE FUND MANAGER! We're onto you!
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    NareN reacted to TempestCatto in Linus should stop his $GME "Investment"   
    I'm not even gonna read what you wrote. It's his money that he earned by actually working. He can do whatever the fuck he wants with it.
     
    Just let the man be.
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    NareN reacted to Quackers101 in Linus should stop his $GME "Investment"   
    BLOCK SOCIAL MEDIA FOR TALKING ABOUT STONKS!!!!
    said a billionare.
    so I said, rush B.
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    NareN reacted to Arika in Linus should stop his $GME "Investment"   
    you sound like a hedge fund manager.
     
    Stocks are a brutal game, if people can't handle "normal people" making more money than hedge funds, then maybe those hedge funds need to bow out.
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