At least until it melts. After that, who knows?
At least until it melts. After that, who knows?
Sorry, I wasn’t checking them. Just found them under my subscriptions and shared.
Thanks for checking them out though.
!privacy@links.hackliberty.org
Some more options for those looking.
Windows 11 LTSC was also released recently for anyone that has to use 11.
The Firefish instance I was on moved to Sharkey instead. As far as I know Firefish is no longer being developed.
If both OSs are on their own drive, Windows causes slightly less trouble with Linux. Plus, you can just repurpose the second drive if Linux doesn’t work out. No repartitioning your Windows drive again.
I think they meant this.
Pi-hole was really simple to set up. It was absolutely worth it and I’ve got it running on an old netbook. Very easy on resources.
Syncthing is also nice if you have files that you want easily shared between devices. I use it for sharing work files that I want synced between multiple devices. When I edit something it gets shared to all of my devices and it’s always up to date everywhere.
You can sort folders from settings. It’s also possible to pin the camera folder so it’s always first.
Maybe ClamAV?
That’s the only one I remember hearing about when I started playing with Linux a few years ago.
I remember reading that it was good for scanning for Windows viruses before sharing files with Windowr users, so it might be perfect for this kind of situation. Combine that with VirusTotal and you should be covered.
I don’t understand their podcasts. It isn’t sectioned off or organised in any kind of way.
I tried it out and still regret it, because even after unsubscribing from all of the podcasts I still get notified of new episodes all the time.
Thanks for the solid explanation.
As a noob that doesn’t change my distro too often, I never would have thought of something like this.
They had a KDE version for a while. Ended up dropping it since all of their in-house tools and stuff were GTK.
Now they only have 3 GTK DE options.
Just curious, why a script instead of just a bash alias or something like it?
Mint used to be based on the newest versions of Ubuntu.
They only use the LTS as a base now to make development easier. That’s why everything is older.
This probably doesn’t add anything to the conversation, but your comment reminded me of this change a few years ago.
This was my first thought as well.
Be happy you can boot from a USB. Do NOT fuck with the machine unless you want to look for another job.
I guess I was thinking of the manga. Either way, not too bad unless you’re looking for some kind of masterpiece.
That’s good to have. As long as this doesn’t become r/linux where every second post gets deleted for not being some kind of linux news.
Point people to the relevant community for next time, but keep the posts here. It always seemed really elitist and aggressive the way they handled it on reddit.