To be fair, there were a lot fewer people then, so they didn’t have to compete for resources as much, and you could get a nice cave for dirt cheap
To be fair, there were a lot fewer people then, so they didn’t have to compete for resources as much, and you could get a nice cave for dirt cheap
Your best bet may be to boot from usb and see for yourself how well your laptop is suppored out of the box.
I have a thinkpad yoga, and when using wayland (Fedora 40 Gnome), the stylus is unusable - it stops working after few seconds of drawing and I have to reopen the app. In X it works fine.
Thanks, i might start using that so i can continue work while it’s installing. Even if I’m going to reboot later, i won’t have to wait for it to install before using the system.
I’m an annoyed fedora user and it seems every day there’s an update that requires reboot to install. I want the latest patches to keep the system secure, but this is annoying, and I use 2 laptops.
I’m sure the British museum will take a good care of it.
Yeah, like at night it falls down to 0
That indeed seems to be the trend nowadays
Because they last long enough to reproduce. After that, evolution doesn’t care.
In 2010 i bought one before embarking on a road trip across Europe. I don’t think I used it though, but i kept it just in case.
Dash to panel seems to work fine. The only problem i had with gnome on two screens was when they had different scaling.
I’d like to try out ff but I’d have to use it for a few days. Is it possible to possible to sync passwords and bookmarks with my Google account like chrome? How’s the touchscreen support?
Why single zero though? Why not 24.002? With single 0 you will still encounter sorting issue past version 24.99 (if there was one).
Iy used to he that, but they’re pushing the new subscription model now and i don’t think the old one can still be purchased.
I subscribe to a few more, but I often skip them, but the above i listen to every episode.
I dont think so. Scrolling Lemmy is not very memorable.
I could but then i can’t simply copy the “clone” url from the projects page without editing it.
I think the best solution for me may be to have a separate user account in the OS for work and personal projects. That way i can just log off at the end of the day and use personal account for personal stuff.
It’s a blessing and a curse. I have two gitlab accounts on the same server - private and work. I can’t use the same key for both as the key is used to distinguish git users, and git doesn’t make it easy to select which key you want to use to pull or clone particular repo.
Meanwhile Linux users trying to ger wifi to work
Legally this is similar to euthanasia or abortion. The priority is to keep the person alive at all costs even if it means lifetime of suffering.
Morally… I mean the person did it to himself, i bet he’s already suffering. While being ablaze he is a danger to others as pointed out in this thread, and a literal fire hazard. Their suffering (that they caused themselves) takes second priority after safety to others.
One annoying thing though is you can’t scroll terminal on a touchscreen, it’ll just start selecting text. Maybe there’s a non default terminal with touch support.