Selaco.
If /var is on an LVM backed partition you can add more space to the logical volume then grow the filesystem online if /var is on a filesystem that supports it. Ext4 and xfs both support it.
Btrfs and zfs should also support online resizing if you are using these. You can figure out what you have using the lsblk command.
Edit: you will need to add an additional disk to the system or have unallocated free space. If it’s a vm in something like proxmox or VMware you can add an additional disk to the VM then use LVM/btrfs/zfs to add a physical volume/add more space to a pool. If it’s a bare metal physical machine you’ll have to plug in a new disk through a mechanism that supports hot swapping.
Fucking network daemons messing with my resolv.conf
I’ll enjoy x11 until my distro makes Wayland the default.
I daily popos for work. It’s a great workhorse distro and I’ve had very little problems with it.
Ugh I forgot they had that EA stank all over them.
This might actually make me play something other than bg3.
Compiz and Beryl live on in spirit.
I want to live deliciously.
Lick that spider.
I think you need a blue SCSI.
People still play Ubisoft games?
Sorry Todd, I’m going to just play baldurs gate until you remaster this one three times.
Probably need to convert it to a lossless format first with another tool. Try reading up on VLC or ffmpeg format conversions. Extract the audio and convert it to wav. Then try to slice out the section you want with audacity. Once you have the trimmed section you can use VLC or ffmpeg to convert it to whatever audio format you want.
Use a system76 laptop for work. Came with popos and works like a charm.
Goddamit I’m old!
Intel is fucked.