DhampirAny +2 and any other +1 OR Any three unique +160Small or MediumVRGR DragonbornStrength +2, Charisma +1,MediumPHB Dragonborn (Chromatic)Any +2 and any other +1 OR Any three unique +1MediumFTD Dragonborn (Draconblood)Intelligence +2, Charisma +160MediumEGW ...
and from all the means that are, he tell me of what he has been. He must, indeed, have been that Voivode Dracula who won his name against the Turk, over the great river on the very frontier of Turkeyland […] The Draculas were, says Arminius, a great and noble race, though now...
HI Dhampir, The Shift-Control-Option+Power combination resets your Mac’s System Management Controller (SMC for short.) Your Mac’s SMC is responsible for the following things: Responding to presses of the power button Responding to the display lid opening and closing on Mac notebooks Battery ma...
Note: There are no spaces in key=value, including before and after the space. Once you have tested a setting, and made sure it works without breaking your server, you can make it permanent by adding the values to /etc/sysctl.conf. For example: $ sudo cat /etc/sysctl.conf kernel.ctrl...
Note: There are no spaces in key=value, including before and after the space. Once you have tested a setting, and made sure it works without breaking your server, you can make it permanent by adding the values to /etc/sysctl.conf. For example: $ sudo cat /etc/sysctl.conf ...
Note: There are no spaces in key=value, including before and after the space. Once you have tested a setting, and made sure it works without breaking your server, you can make it permanent by adding the values to /etc/sysctl.conf. For example: $ sudo cat /etc/sysctl.conf ke...
Note: There are no spaces in key=value, including before and after the space. Once you have tested a setting, and made sure it works without breaking your server, you can make it permanent by adding the values to /etc/sysctl.conf. For example: $ sudo cat /etc/sysctl.conf ...
Note: There are no spaces in key=value, including before and after the space. Once you have tested a setting, and made sure it works without breaking your server, you can make it permanent by adding the values to /etc/sysctl.conf. For example: $ sudo cat /etc/sysctl.conf kernel.ctrl...
Note: There are no spaces in key=value, including before and after the space. Once you have tested a setting, and made sure it works without breaking your server, you can make it permanent by adding the values to /etc/sysctl.conf. For example: $ sudo cat /etc/sysctl.conf kernel.ctrl...
Note: There are no spaces in key=value, including before and after the space. Once you have tested a setting, and made sure it works without breaking your server, you can make it permanent by adding the values to /etc/sysctl.conf. For example: $ sudo cat /etc/sysctl.conf kernel.ctrl...