How they fixed it…
How they fixed it…
It’s possible they installed with sudo or something, which ruined the permissions. First try find /home/lewis/.steam ! -user lewis
. That will show if any files got owned incorrectly. If so, do chown -R lewis:lewis /home/lewis/.steam
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Not sure this is a permission/owner issue though. My guess is /home/lewis/.steam/debian-installation/steamapps/common/SteamLinuxRuntime_sniper/_v2-entry-point: 285: exec: /home/lewis/.steam/debian-installation/steamapps/common/SteamLinuxRuntime_sniper/run
doesn’t have the executable bit. try chmod +x /home/lewis/.steam/debian-installation/steamapps/common/SteamLinuxRuntime_sniper/_v2-entry-point: 285: exec: /home/lewis/.steam/debian-installation/steamapps/common/SteamLinuxRuntime_sniper/run
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Yes it does. It means it’s 72% hot, because most human environmental temperatures that you experience are from 0 to 100
Not just database migrations as others have mentioned, but database state. Databases can result in a lot of dead data, because of how transactions and locks work. Cleaning that up can cause usage of the database to be blocked for a short time. It’s easiest to do this periodically if there’s down time
How is the temperature that water boils (at standard pressure mind you) relevant to you? How is knowing that number important in your day to day life?
100% serious and this is a hill in willing to die on
Are you water worried about boiling? When is 100 relevant to you as a human?
Where is freezing in Celsius? Because it’s very unlikely to be 0 where you happen to be at any given time.
Water boiling is totally irrelevant to what we care about as humans living in an environment
Are you water? When is 100C ever relevant for you day to day?
Not for human centered climate, where 0-100F is a very convenient set of human centric temperatures. 0 is really cold, 100 is really hot
It means it’s 77% hot
It’s not about learning or not. It’s about 1 system being fundamentally less suited for the task. You wouldn’t argue that we should all be using kelvin. I mean, you could argue that, but you wouldn’t be right.
Because celcius sucks for environmental temperature
Because you’re arbitrarily restricting yourself to old versions of tools and software. The idea is you don’t want unexpected conflicts to bring down your system. But, what that means is when you do go to upgrade on something like a server, you would test the whole thing on the new version, and then migrate. That’s not how people use desktops. You just feel like one day upgrading from 20.04 to 20.10, and then get a massive burst of differences. It’s really hard to pin down what specifically goes wrong when something does.
So unless you have a staging environment for your desktop where you test the new version before migrating, then what is the purpose of running old versions of stuff?
Non rolling release distros for your desktop makes no sense.
I kind of agree with you. Those points are so completely unrelated, it just makes the cause look stupid. Even if you agree with both causes.
This, dark themes are gross. You can change the hue but not make a light theme?
This is almost worse than using sudo. Because now you essentially have full sudo access without having the protections of sudo, like asking for your password
For 2 million in Vancouver you’re living in a cardboard box