The tool is making the assumption, but everything works on Windows. Windows obviously selectively enforces case sensitivity, surely for backwards compatibility, and this stone-age behavior masks the problem.
The tool is making the assumption, but everything works on Windows. Windows obviously selectively enforces case sensitivity, surely for backwards compatibility, and this stone-age behavior masks the problem.
Nah, Windows still fucks it up. I was forced to use Windows 11 for a code generation tool from a chip vendor the other week and it screwed everything up by inserting references to a directory with different cases than how it was actually created.
And including four, right? And Odyssey?
Oh man, I gotta dust off my wife’s old 2009(?) MacBook now. I think the battery might be toast, but hopefully there’s enough of a cult following that I can find a replacement for that as well.
Update: 2007
Processor 065-6991 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Memory 065-6993 4GB 667 DDR2 SDRAM - 2x2GB
Hard Drive 065-7452 250GB 5400RPM HDD
Optical Drive 065-6998 SuperDrive 8X
Display 065-7039 MacBook Pro 17-in Hi-Res GL WS
No, because I’m not a pretentious twit.
Linux is far, far better at handling generic USB devices than Windows. Your inability to plug in an accessory seems like PEBCAK.
But that’s my favorite part
OP killed a guy and thinks this is gonna be part of their cover story
Bruce Willis was dead the whole time
You forgot the “how”
Relevant XKCD: https://xkcd.com/1053/
I probably still have a USB floppy drive in the Bin of Peripherals. Haven’t really actively worked with floppies since 2012 though.
Laser-cut wooden floppies
I think we finally threw out the last of our diskettes about a decade ago - most were too corrupted to recover anything useful. I guess I could 3D print one now …
Thank them for the retro-themed coaster set
I see nobody else is touching the flatbed scanner requirement.
Instead of one device that’s a mediocre scanner and a mediocre printer, get a decent printer, and a separate decent scanner. It will also be far easier to find two separate devices with good Linux driver support vs. a more obscure MFC.
It’s too late to avoid them. Microplastics are being found literally everywhere on the planet.
OMG that EAR!!!