After booting into Windows, you know, an actual functioning OS, and fixed the issue within 4 seconds, I’m quite enjoying myself. This is actually fun, and the neanderthals just keep on coming! Btw, I use Arch.
After booting into Windows, you know, an actual functioning OS, and fixed the issue within 4 seconds, I’m quite enjoying myself. This is actually fun, and the neanderthals just keep on coming! Btw, I use Arch.
I’m having the time of my life. Virgins screaming at their screens, "NO! LINUX CAN’T POSSIBLY FUCK UP SOMETHING THIS SIMPLE AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH MAMA!
It’s actually in theater right now. Not theaters, but theater. My buddy, Bob Sacamano has a screening. Bring your own beer.
Thank you for a proper reply. That could in fact be the case. I booted into Windows and tried to move all my movies into the folder, and it worked without issues, so I’m not entirely sure what happened in Fedora, but oh well.
Awww, did I hurt your little teeny tiny brain? Btw, this comment is not open-source, so FUCK OFF. Heil Google.
A LOT OF HURT NECKBEARDS HERE RIGHT NOW. OUCH! HOW COULD THE ALL MIGHTY LINUX FAIL AT SUCH A SIMPLE TASK! LET’S BURY THIS WITH DOWNVOTES 😂
Update: Booted into Windows, and it actually worked fine there. Thanks
Booted into Windows and it moved everything just fine. Case closed.
Already looked at it, and I have full permission.
It is indeed NTFS. I use the same HDD between a Fedora and Win 11 dual-boot, then the single HDD is being used by Plex, so no matter if I’m logged into Fedora or Win 11, it’ll mount and read the content. It’s just acting REALLY weird right now. About half of the content got moved to the new folder, while the rest of them errors out.
Well, the latest update is that I just opened the folder that it refuses to copy to, and there are indeed copies of the folders and files that I try to copy, but not all. What is going on, lol.
I dual-boot, so yes, but also no.
Nautilus. Drag and drop. Worked perfectly fine until it suddenly didn’t.
A million years? That very generous (งツ)ว
Yeah, I’m using Mullvad with misc DNS blockers enabled so it has nothing on me ᕕ( ᐛ )ᕗ
Well, scrolling through every comment, it looks like very few people hate Fedora. I’ve always been using Debian and Debian based distros but recently moved to Fedora, and I’m not surprised people like it.
I’m not female. You’re still an old fat guy, discussing girl pants with a bunch of other old fat guys on the internet.
ITT: 35+ year, out of shape, men.
…says an overweight man in cargo pants. You miss the teenage days when you weren’t fat and ugly, and young girls in low waist pants would give you some attention. You miss those times, don’t you.
Been running Fedora since June of last year, and it’s the most “boring” distro I’ve ever used. It’s been rock solid and I haven’t experienced a single issue. None! I have an all-AMD build. The funny thing is that I recently installed Ubuntu 23.10 on a different PC, and I managed to break it after a couple of hours 😂
Been using Linux on and off since 2008 (ish).