Do you have an error message? Is dkms failing during the install, or is it just not rebuilding the modules when a new kernel is built?
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I agree. Are you installing it from the GitHub repo? It looks like the install script should automatically use dkms. The next issue is making sure that it's actually being triggered when you install a new kernel, which should already be happening. If not, you can use the archwiki page as a reference for how to rebuild the modules you need.
After slavery, they were simply brutalized, raped, murdered, butchered without any protection whatsoever.
What exactly do you think masters did to "disobedient" slaves?
tee-hee it's scared and regressive
Oh okay! just the... reliability... of a... demand? a demand which... starts with "I think"?
Well good thing your pointing is so reliable!
Weren't you just gatekeeping Microsoft-hate-threads?
They only mention "open extension ecosystem"
- The title: "Prepare your Firefox desktop extension for the upcoming Android release"
- End of the first paragraph: "Here’s everything developers need to know to get their Firefox desktop extensions ready for Android usage and discoverability on AMO…"
- End of the second paragraph: "so why not start optimizing your desktop extension for mobile-use right away?"
also I haven’t found an extension not working on mine yet I have even installed a flash player extension for flash games on my browser so no opinion on those statements
And those were installed from the mozilla addon library? With full support for a mobile interface? And you tried every extension available?
I have even installed a flash player extension for flash games
Flash used to be a mobile extension...
It's desktop extensions. Most mobile browsers only support a subset of all available extensions (including Firefox!). Now, Firefox will support its whole library of extensions.
The moon would affect the tides regardless of how long it's been there. Calculating the effect of the moon's gravity on the earth is a standard exercise in a graduate classical physics course. In essence, the moon's gravity "squashes" the earth at the two poles, causing tides at the nearest and farthest end of the earth.
beets, it's a life changer