The weird thing is it worked perfectly fine before. Discord crashed a d due to my setup (bspwm + sxhkd) it for some reason causes those to crash as well, so when i unlock i have no ability to shutdown properly, so i have to use the physical power button. When I turned it back on, poof steam didnt work. Probably an update that i did before the crash, which became active on reboot.
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I want to avoid flatpacks, and I dont want to have to use it just for steam and nothing else.
Nope, I dont.
This started happening to me 3 days ago. I did a full system update yesterday, as well as today, and still nothing different. I logged into the account from the browser normally, it immediately gave me the steam guard popup.
It does seem to be some kind of networking issue I think by looking at the output it spits out if I launch it from the terminal, but I just am not familiar with steam's inner workings enough to know that for sure.
Whelp, turns out my government employees strike again! Turns out the whole registration is wrong. Its a 1993 but its registered as an EK3. No idea what might have happened there. Anyway, thanks for the info :D
Honestly Ive looked all over for my car manual but I cant find it anywhere on the internet. My car is a 1993 Honda Civic EK3 which I got second (more likely 5th or 10th) hand. The earliest model's manual I can find online is the 1995 model. Do you know a good site that might have the owners manual for my model?
I thought it was the onion for a second there, but nope it's t a real article
Is it weird that i dont want to be remembered? I just want to fade into nothingness. None of it matters anyway
This. Im not french, and while the surrender jokes can be slightly amusing at times, i feel a great sense of pride(?) everytime i see on the news that theyre protesting some new tyranny. Wish my lot were like that. Alas, we not only get trampled by the boot but kiss it as it passes by
Yea that seems like a good rule to have. Ill start doing that too, thanks
This was it. I got confused because I was using pacman -Q to search for the packages relating to qemu, but actually using yay to uninstall. Running simply pacman -R uninstalled them all without any dependency issues.
Could you please give me a short explanation of why that would happen when running it with an alias? Thanks!
Not sure of exact date, but it was around 2005-2006 and I had saved up enough money to get me a lego N1 starfighter kit from star wars. Last time remember feeling genuine joy