Just tried this on a recent Trixie amd64 install. locate
isn't installed by default, but there is a locate/stable 4.10.0-3
package and it installs just fine for me.
sudo apt update
sudo apt install locate
Just tried this on a recent Trixie amd64 install. locate
isn't installed by default, but there is a locate/stable 4.10.0-3
package and it installs just fine for me.
sudo apt update
sudo apt install locate
I'm using Mikrotik and Ruckus. Would recommend both. I like that they are both at the level of reliability that I don't think about them at all for months at a time. I update quarterly or less and they require no other attention from me. They also work well with my centralized data collection and alerting via LibreNMS.
OPNSense would be high on my list of alternatives when I reevaluate next time. And all Mikrotik would be a good option for me as well. Their Wi-Fi gear is not as strong as Ruckus or Ubiquiti, but they are super solid.
The Unifi ecosystem is a bit too centralized for me. I don't want to create an account in order to use the hardware.
Matewan (1987) is a good movie covering aspects of this story. Great cast and an engaging story. The cinematography won an Oscar.
It's not quite for me either, but I'm glad they're continuing to iterate on their design and offer more options. Seems like good value for $50!
The easy clean is really due to how the induction coil heats the pan but not the cooktop surface. With the surface only heating indirectly it's really not possible for stuff to burn on nearly as badly. At least when compared to a conventional radiant electric. The surface just doesn't get as hot.
I went from induction to a house with a gas cooktop and miss the induction a lot.
We still quote this game in our house at random moments. "Willie know what to do!" and "Klayman, up here!"
Is it possible that you didn't enable snapshots during installation of TW, and then turned it on later?
That seems to be a common explanation on the openSUSE forum when .snapshots is missing from fstab (found by searching for the error you are hitting). There are some threads with workarounds. Basically, mount the .snapshots subvol manually, re-try the rollback and then add .snapshots to fstab so it works in the future.
To be fair it wasn't a random banana.
It was this specific banana.