I thought I would never have to see BSOD after switching to linux, but here we go…
[ tbh, I love that errors are presented much better, just that the name doesn’t bring back much good memories.
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I thought I would never have to see BSOD after switching to linux, but here we go…
[ tbh, I love that errors are presented much better, just that the name doesn’t bring back much good memories.
Glad that there are govt. level systems who make use of Linux (mostly ubuntu ) systems here. For eg. , in kerala, all govt schools and colleges use linux for computer labs and academic activities, i guess the local body administration too use ubuntu.
Only wish we could convince those private sector schools of the money they’ll save converting those slow windows systems to linux.
How are you still using that old os ? Also how does it perform ? do the modern web run in it ?
I don’t know about graphene, but doesn’t some android roms allow to use custom ( more private Webview implementations) instead of default ?
Doesn’t Tor on Tails come with ublock origin ? I don’t get why Tor doesn’t come with it preinstalled too
Probably that if possible, you can link to original article from itsfoss. And possibly for all such news ( unless its overly bloated / behind a paywall )
And i use it with fish :)
First thing i do is disable bitlocker. Its PITA when dualbooting too
I just had to uninstall “Enhancer for youtube”, and reload the YT page. Not even ubock cache clearing was necessary. ( maybe different for different people )
Since that post was’nt available for me atm, just reposting relevant Github blog : 1-Click RCE on GNOME
The TL;DR
libcue is a library used for parsing cue sheets—a metadata format for describing the layout of the tracks on a CD. it’s used by tracker-miners: an application that’s included with GNOME.The index is automatically updated when you add or modify a file in certain subdirectories of your home directory, in particular including ~/Downloads. To make a long story short, that means that inadvertently clicking a malicious link is all it takes for an attacker to exploit CVE-2023-43641 and get code execution on your computer.
Usually that is the case. normally gnome stays in the testing repo for a few months. Gives enough time for extension managers to update extensions, and thus, us not having heavily broken workflows. It mostly will only be out as stable only after the gnome 45.1 release.
Love the fact that it Feels a lot like Rarbg •ᴗ•
Good way to lose the customer base.
Just posting its link here too : UAD Github repo
Yes. Some of them do nothing other than serve ads and /or track information.Disabling them can help thus with better privacy and longer battery life.
Icon theme : Papirus
Shell and GTK theme : Yaru Dark ( the ubuntu darkmode one )
For cursors, i use the default Adwaita. Even though i shifted from ubuntu to arch 7 years ago, i always liked the orangish theme of ubuntu.
Thanks for the video
it would be good If the video was in landscape mode. we could see more file contents and there will be less word breakings.
This PR in lemmy will implement the issue PR #3869. Looking at the thread, the devs have completed the work and waiting for successful testing.
Well, the people who allow everything to happen until it becomes ‘their’ problem are more of the reason.
I use freetube on desktop ( The libredirect extension make it an ease ), and since i watch subscribed channels in phone, i use revanced. So that i don’t cause viewership loss to them ( IDK it will affect them directly or not, just for my pleasure. )