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26 days agoAre you a tankie:
No: 40.5
No: 37.9
No: 30.2
No: 37.8
Yes: 65.2
Yes: 50.1
Yes: 23.1
I made up the numbers but this is not how pie charts work.
Are you a tankie:
No: 40.5
No: 37.9
No: 30.2
No: 37.8
Yes: 65.2
Yes: 50.1
Yes: 23.1
I made up the numbers but this is not how pie charts work.
Why are there like four sections each labeled “yes” and “no” with no other distinguishing information?
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I have this same bug on the same platform! It was infuriating to track down. I was able to get around this by disabling c-states in the bios. I’ve heard that updating your aesga firmware also helps, but I can not confirm that.
You just need to do this then
cd git-project rm -rf .git cd .. rm -r git-project
With
rm
-r is for ®ecursion and -f is for F(force) disabled the prompting. So, use -f on the .git directory which has the files you want to obliterate, and leave it off for the safety prompts.