You mean old Ubuntu?
You mean old Ubuntu?
Call Microsoft about a bug and tell me how well their support works for you.
Pretty well, actually.
My friends call me “Please fix my printer”.
I bet it’s North Korea!
Framework’s choice for display isn’t Linux compatible.
They really should have set the option Make_Discord_Blurry_On_Framework_Laptops
to "false"
in the Linux kernel.
You demand evidence to prove that Israel didn’t commit a war crime?
Proving guilt works the other way around.
“we will bring total victory for the people of Israel”
– Netanjahu
If you translate that directly to German and replace “Israel” with “Germany”, you’ve got a Hitler quote.
But it sounds so much nicer.
I bet there’ll be palm trees and coconuts!
Endeavor and Arch both default to a Wayland session currently.
(Tested yesterday)
Every once in a while I try out KDE cause I really don’t like the Gnome way of doing things on a workstation.
And every time so far I was sorely disappointed by how buggy it is all around.
At least default Gnome just works.
Can Firefox install websites as web apps?
If Hamas just asks nicely, the Zionists will probably reconsider their stance and stop the genocide.
Unironically, yes. There’s been multiple attempts at negotiation in the past, where Israel was even willing to hand over land they had conquered before, for a two-state-solution. Hamas always declined, because they don’t want to negotiate with Israel. They want a world without Israel. And they’d rather have every single Palestinian die than accept their loss and sue for peace.
And it’s much better than any space sim game developed by Sao Tome & Principe in 2023.
Checkmate, atheists.
Sometimes I long back for the times when I just used my computer to do things, instead of forming an opinion about the compression rate of my cursor’s image data.
Is EndeavourOS stable enough for everyday use
Yes, as long as you maintain it.
would restoring home with BackInTime just work
Nothing in EndeavourOS really “just works”. You have to install and configure the stuff you need.
Debian by default ships with 100% FLOSS.
Not anymore. The default installation doesn’t use the Linux-libre kernel and enables non-free firmware.
For PC atleast, you could buy a magazine that came with a floppy disk containing patches.
I only play games you can’t really finish.
My favorites are Crusader Kings 3, Kerbal Space Program, Rimworld, Dwarf Fortress and Euro Truck Simulator 2.
I struggle to define what “playing it once” would even mean in those games.
Yes. Now if you use apt to install Firefox or Thunderbird, it will reinstall snap and install the snap versions of those programs.
If you blacklist snap, it’ll throw an error when you try to install Firefox or Thunderbird cause it can’t resolve their “dependencies”.
You’ll have to install those programs from outside of Ubuntu’s repositories, and the list of affected programs is growing.
Ubuntu’s stated goal is to eventually use snap for all userland apps.