General chat with Matt from LibreQuest concerning Linux, programming, content creation, BSD, Windows, Linus Torvalds, Richard Stallman and even the Afrikaans language
Rust structs cannot be inherited but using a trait interface and favouring composition we can come close.
How and why to use composition over inheritance: [LBRY video](https://lbry.tv/@Dimension15:8/OOP_IsA_HasA_NeedsA:6?r=H1iFwwgBhfs6gLVL8L2nX6PgbnUJkMQY)
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How to fix screen tearing (with bits of the desktop background showing through) when using NVIDIA propitiatory drivers on Linux Mint.
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I install Anarchy Arch and then Apache2 (and a basic setup to serve a website), nodejs and npm, Angular 8, Visual Studio Code. I also changed the theme of the Cinnamon desktop.
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Here I start using C# to explain how to use structures like conditional statements and loops. What is boolean logic? What is the for loop for and even what a ternary statement is. What are boolean operators? Want to learn to program like a pro?
A fairly detailed review of Linux Mint Debian Edition and comparison to the standard Ubuntu based Linux Mint Cinnamon.
From the install itself to even setting up Visual Studio Code, Rust etc.
Great for Linux new comers too.
Many issues mentioned and shown, including a word at the end on VirtualBox vs KVM speed.
If you find you are running out of disk space and you are using LVM then here are a few steps that worked for me to extend the size of my root across two drives.After the video I tested adding another third drive too.
My notes:
https://www.rootusers.com/how-to-increase-the-size-of-a-linux-lvm-by-expanding-the-virtual-machine-disk/
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1.sudo fdisk -l : find new drive
or lsblk or df -h
2.sudo pvscan
3.sudo fdisk /dev/sdb
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5.lsblk and see /dev/sdb1 added
if /dev/sdb1 is not seen then reboot before continuing further
6.sudo pvcreate /dev/sdb1
7.sudo vgdisplay : look for VG Name value (ubuntu-vg, vg00 etc)
8.sudo vgextend ubuntu-vg /dev/sdb1
9.sudo pvscan
10.sudo lvdisplay : look for LV Path value
11.sudo lvextend /dev/ubuntu-vg/ubuntu-lv /dev/sdb1
12.sudo resize2fs /dev/ubuntu-vg/ubuntu-lv
lsblk will now show your size increase