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Enabling TRIM on an external SSD on a Raspberry Pi | Jeff Geerling

Posted by jpluimers on 2026/02/19

For my link archive: [Wayback/Archive] Enabling TRIM on an external SSD on a Raspberry Pi | Jeff Geerling

Printing to large format paper or displaying it on large screens introduces a lot of whitespace resulting in the listings having horizontal scrollbars. That was easier to circumvent in CSS than I initially thought, so I wrote [Wayback/Archive] Thread by @jpluimers on Thread Reader App:

Hi @geerlingguy, can you please modify the CSS of your site to when printing links like www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2020/enabling-trim-on-external-ssd-on-raspberry-pi to PDF on larger format paper (like A0) uses the full paper width and horizontal scrollbars?

The attachment shows how it looks on A0 now.
Printing uses about 30% of ...

As a workaround for now, I have an override for [Wayback/Archive] www.jeffgeerling.com/sites/default/files/css/css_ZBWyM8s3S0pfOm6p8i1d1HLz7OBAH06A009SlDZzYM0.css .layout-container from width 920px to 95%.
Then printing A2 or bigger in portrait or A3 in landscape to PDF removes the scrollbars.
Probably embedding that in a @Media print section should work fine, but I like my big screen to use less whitespace than you currently do, so for me the workaround is fine.

–jeroen

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