The data is from this (the link is in the source) survey.
Germany:
• definitely yes: 14 %
• probably yes: 17 %
The data is from this (the link is in the source) survey.
• definitely yes: 14 %
• probably yes: 17 %
It seems to be a section of Dresden From the Right Bank of the Elbe Below the Augustus Bridge.
In the painting, the old Augustus bridge from 1721 with its 12 arches is depicted. Today, the ‘new’ bridge, built 1907, has fewer but wider arches.
However there’s a reason why the boiler room is usually locked off in a 30 story building. Bleeding a radiator might be relatively harmless, but there’s no way of knowing what the pressure is supposed to be without knowing the entire system.
Exactly. That’s why either the janitor knows the correct pressure or they need to call a technician. Definitely not something to have hands on oneself in a building that’s not yours.
Usually, at the heating boiler, there is a junction for a hose with a valve and close by a pressure meter. If the pressure is too low, the janitor (not you) should fill up the heating system with water until the pressure is sufficient. Ideally, the pressure should be checked again after bleeding the radiators.
OK, TY. I’ve thought, there were just downloader packages, containing scripts to download the firmware binary from the device manufacturer and install it on the system, like e.g. the one for the Broadcom wireless driver.
Sorry, I mixed that up. It was named Canonical partner or something like that and contained only binary packages. Debian contrib
are free packages with dependencies in non-free
. While non-free
are packages with not DFSG compliant source code (but with source code).
In principle yes, as Ubuntu is derived from Debian Sid, but with modifications to make it stable. Thus, the sources they are built from are different and hence, not completely binary compatible, like e.g. *Ubuntu and Mint or Debian and LMDE are. The configuration settings different also here and there and thus, guides for Ubuntu are not 1:1 transferable to Debian and vice versa.
For the conflicting package names, there is at least the solution to pin the sources.list from the PPA with a higher priority than the official Ubuntu repository. This would work even package-wise.
Ubuntu had (I don’t know if it still has) an additional contrib section in the sources.list
for binary packages from “partners” without source code available, like e.g. Spotify.
For those who also have no idea:
Obviously George Lucas has licensed his patent to the Mexican government.
To honour his work, in Mérida, Yukatán, Mexico, a memorial has been erected modelled based on that photograph.
And that’s his happy face.
Nothing special to see here. Probably just a hoard of sparrowhawks sitting in the treetops above plucking white doves for dinner. The GGO is just protecting the sleeping or unconscious woman from the rain of white feathers and downs. Please move on.
Fun fact: You’ll get like 10 $ per day and free housing (a bed in a shack) and food during that time.
Feel free to enlighten us with your knowledge beside common sense.
The NSC says in 2022, the life time risk of dying by car accident was 1/93, which isn’t that far off to my naive estimate. https://injuryfacts.nsc.org/all-injuries/preventable-death-overview/odds-of-dying/
But then they should consequently call it Reich US Labor Service.
source
NL
• definitely yes: 3 %
• probably yes: 15 %
USA
• definitely yes: 11 %
• probably yes: 17 %