Thats assuming Yemen is capable of stopping all israeli traffic through the red sea. Best they can do is make it risky, which is effective, but not total. Pretty sure the US has bases in Djbouti for this exact reason.
Thats assuming Yemen is capable of stopping all israeli traffic through the red sea. Best they can do is make it risky, which is effective, but not total. Pretty sure the US has bases in Djbouti for this exact reason.
Is that all from Yemen pratrolling aden or has Egypt blockaded them from the Suez?
Due to these attacks, many Israeli commercial ships have been forced to change their routes with Israel’s Eilat port recording around 85% loss in its business according to the media reports. The Houthi-led government in Yemen has also fired missiles and drones targeting Eilat.
Above cites almayadeen which cites israeli channel 13, which is an internet dead end.
Wiki says its not a major port compared to the Mediterranean ports. It doesnt even have a rail line…
Use systemctl
:
sudo systemctl stop lightdm
. This will also shut down xfce if it was started with lightdm.sudo systemctl disable lightdm
.start-xfce
.Note: this will mean that you computer will boot directly to tty instead of any graphical display, which I assume is what you wanted.
If you have an always on compute: Syncthing. Think google drive or Dropbox but with as many different folders and devices as you want.
If you’re already on linux: KDE connect, even if you’re not on KDE. Neat little pocket knife of ways to connect to your computer from your phone.
Aaron Schwartz did not author reddit in search of capital. He created it because he thought it would facilitate internet communication. Ohanian thought he could profit off of it.
reddit needed capital funding to get started in a capitalist economy
You should probably read up on the original author of reddit, Aaron Schwartz, before claiming capitalism made it.
Im going to say that doesnt exist and restoring from it would be a nightmare. You could cobble together a shell or python script that does that though.
You’re better off just getting a drive bay and plugging all the drives in at once as an LVM.
You could also do the opposite, which is split the 4TB into the different logical volumes. Each the same size as a drive.