No, I’m not recommending a distro for you
Don’t worry, everyone else does
uwu owo etc., you know…
No, I’m not recommending a distro for you
Don’t worry, everyone else does
my experience is that through network, it’s just flawless. I turned on my printer and sure there it was. (though this feature just became a huge issue recently :P)
Yeah, sure, a really nice thing.
They should open-source it, as they did with Calculator.
Sooner or later it’s time to move to the smallweb
Samsung’s stock Clock app has this function.
like on porn sites
as someone, who could have been a professional classical guitar player, I am insulted.
so they are now pricey one-time/disposable phones
on mobile it’s just a huge pile of stinky shit anyway
welp, it’s another story how useful is this picture 😄, it just came to my mind and brought me some nostalgia in the meantime towards the artist. (yeah, saying artist in this case is strange, but otherwise who made this is a digital artist, or was, idk how active still)
reminded me of this picture
I like nano tho it has some strange shortcuts
I guess he just wanna links
what’s the problem using RST with Linux?
Just asking, my old laptop too has RST, but no problems with Linux. (Granted, the manufacturer’s website states I should install only 8GBs of RAM max and once I used 16GB in it, and had some strange… memory related issues sometimes… with 12, there’s no problem. Tho this wasn’t a Linux problem, my laptop just hanged after booting into anything. (Linux, Windows, memtest, anything, really))
I used to use Ubuntu, but nowadays I just go with Debian for servers (as well), but you said you wish to choose something else, so I can’t give you any meaningful inputs…
I don’t know how real the outdated packages threat, but I would assume, a server never really wants the bleeding edge software and Debian usually gets the critical security updates and patches.
But I’m no expert.
It is true that Bookworm is kinda old now, though.
oh yeah, now one can accidentally close the Start menu by clicking in the gap between the panels.
Thanks for the link. Unfortunately, this is broken, too. But around 40 taps later, it works once or twice.
The site you linked ia broken in this manner for me, too.
As for the pi-hole - no, nothing like that. I have some extensions and Firefox’s blocking set to strict mode, but they don’t matter.
There is a setting somewhere IIRC (or at least there was) where you can separate file browser processes from the “main” explorer.exe process so you can kill individual Explorer windows but not the whole environment.