

Because they are high-er models.
Because they are high-er models.
That glibc version might not be that old but they do this most likely because of security reasons. There will be a time when Valve will drop 32-bit support entirely as well. Also, you shouldn’t use old distros because of the same reason. Currently glibc v2.31 is on Debian Bullseye which is the old-stable version and Valve still supports it. Technically there is no problem with that announcement.
You’re welcome! To be fair, we couldn’t even pass the diagnosing stage. However I’m glad it’s fixed with an update.
My current motto is, I use whatever I want and install atomic on relatives’ PCs and set auto-update. Atomic is great for non tech-savvy and I like to meddle around in the file system.
Hmm, xset
is not installed on Bazzite and it doesn’t exist on homebrew and flathub either. Using Distrobox for this command is overkill but I don’t see another way. So, can you install Debian on Distrobox (it might take a while) and then run that command? If xset still doesn’t come pre-installed on Debian, you can install it via sudo apt install xset
(hopefully that’s also the package name).
By the way, do function keys at least work as F-keys? For example, can you open file manager and select a file, then press F2. Does it open rename the file?
It’s okay.
Can you see Fn Lock status with this command?
xset q | grep "Lock"
This command is usually useful for checking Caps Lock, Num Lock etc. but not sure if it would also check Fn Lock.
Also can you check if your laptop has a led light next to Fn Lock on ESC button? If so, is it lit?
Did you try Fn + Esc (assuming your Fn lock on Esc) to release the Fn lock?
If that doesn’t work, maybe something changed in your BIOS setup related to Fn keys. It’s most likely the first one though.
You probably have an Fn lock somewhere, perhaps on Esc?
Virus after: -What is this place?
And now you’re late for work.
I have no idea how people can use LLM-generated code. In my experience they’re absolutely terrible. However it can be good for giving some insights time to time.
Maybe he’s just being German.
Oh, you will love this then:
Him legend.
It’s not 10 Best without Yakitate Japan.
Well, at least we know that was the case with pirates.
Yarr matey!
Actually, I never witnessed change-org ever changed something.
You don’t find them, they find you.
And Debian Bullseye have that version, so it will affect hardly anyone.