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[SOLVED] Any DE or distro without touch support?
  • There is no option in BIOS to disable touch input.

    The stackexchange solution didnt work. When I tried to set it to unbind, Im getting permission denied even as root.

    Touchscreen is physically damaged.

  • [SOLVED] Any DE or distro without touch support?

    I have an old AIO PC and its touch panel is not working properly. Are there any DEs or distros that doesnt have touch support?

    Edit: Thanks to everyone that replied and suggested solutions. For me this worked: https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-blacklist-a-module-on-ubuntu-debian-linux

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    [Solved] Any alternative to vnstat for Windows?

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/15121280

    > preferably with a web console (not required)

    Edit: I went with this as a solution for now: https://github.com/Ashfaaq18/OpenNetMeter

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    [Solved] Any alternative to vnstat for Windows?

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/15121280

    > preferably with a web console (not required)

    Edit: I went with this as a solution for now: https://github.com/Ashfaaq18/OpenNetMeter

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    [Solved] Any alternative to vnstat for Windows?

    preferably with a web console (not required)

    Edit: I went with this as a solution for now: https://github.com/Ashfaaq18/OpenNetMeter

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    California could ban Clear, which lets travelers pay to skip TSA lines
  • They take you to the front of the line but, they still need to go through the actual screening (metal detector, bag scanning).

    From the clear website: Simply step up to a CLEAR Pod at the airport where you’ll scan your boarding pass and eyes or fingerprints, and an Ambassador will escort you to the front of the security line for your screening.

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  • A modern resume template written in Typst, inspired by Awesome-CV
  • The same question would apply to skills mentioned in the experience section–unless the experience section is nothing but a description of use of those skills.

    That's why I said if the skill is listed as a description in the experience (not literally the keyword), the "time range" would give you somewhat of an idea about the person. Key here is not listing just the skill, but what they actually did with that skill.

    It seems as if you and I may be valuing the experience section in different ways.

    If you are a recruiter/manager that gives a call to everyone, then I appreciate what you do. But, wouldn't your job be much easier if you are able to understand the candidate's skill from the description without even talking to them? Filtering out inexperienced people would be much easier instead of just going by the skills section.

    But the direct answer to your question is in an interview. If you assert both valuable skills and experience, then you will get pressed to demonstrate or explain those face-to-face.

    In the current market for IT folks, its not easy to get an interview. So you wanna give as much information in the resume to get that first call. This is from my personal experience in the last 6-10 months

  • A modern resume template written in Typst, inspired by Awesome-CV
  • I dont use a Skills section at all in my resume. How do you determine the quality of skills based on just keywords in the skills section?

    In description if you show that you worked in certain technology for "this" long, you would get somewhat an idea of how skilled that person is in that tech

    Lets say I put Office in skills section, you wouldnt know how skilled I am in office. I might have only worked with it for a month. And I am talking about resume without any fancy graphics with bar graph to show the skill level

  • A modern resume template written in Typst, inspired by Awesome-CV
  • I understand. But, consultants could work on so many various things based on the project. Its better to provide context of the role and what industry that project was instead of only showing one block of text.

    As an example, If I worked at a company for 2 years, I could have used GitHub for 3 months in one project and used GitLab for 6 months in another project. If I write both of them in the same block, you would think I have 2 years of experience in both which is not accurate.

    Obviously there are ways you can write that in the description. I was just wondering if there are options to have nested experience.

  • Question: Network monitoring with vnStat

    I am using vnStat to monitor network bandwidth on a Debian host that has several Docker containers. Because of the containers, there are several interfaces in addition to eth0.

    My question is, should I just monitor eth0 instead of looking at all the bridge and virtual interfaces to get the actual usage because at the end of the day, everything goes through eth0? Or am I looking at this wrong?

    Sample output:

    ``` rx / tx / total / estimated br-1ee235bc0b60: 2024-03 13.56 MiB / 97.42 MiB / 110.98 MiB / 391.02 GiB today 13.56 MiB / 97.42 MiB / 110.98 MiB / 112.54 MiB

    br-2ce98d77a35a: 2024-03 0 B / 0 B / 0 B / -- today 0 B / 0 B / 0 B / --

    docker0: 2024-03 0 B / 0 B / 0 B / -- today 0 B / 0 B / 0 B / --

    eth0: 2024-03 98.03 MiB / 15.04 MiB / 113.07 MiB / 398.37 GiB today 98.03 MiB / 15.04 MiB / 113.07 MiB / 114.66 MiB ```

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    Should I be using these 3 add-ons together?

    I have had these add-ons installed for a long time. But, do I need them all?

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