A few years ago, I set up a monthly donation. Of all things I can use for free on the internet, Wikipedia deserves it the most.
A few years ago, I set up a monthly donation. Of all things I can use for free on the internet, Wikipedia deserves it the most.
Thanks for mentioning beeper. It’s an app I’ve been looking for.
A girl has to eat, but fuck…
Scientists? Didn’t every critically thinking person know?
Time to ditch Prime.
TBH, it was a long ago, but this is the last straw.
I’ve tried a few distos, but as for you, opensuse is the way to go for me. I got a new ssd to replace my old hdd and it’s super fast. The new OS is like a shiny new toy that will keep me entertained for awhile. In the end, I’m just a normal person and won’t need most of the features, but it’s nice to have them.
You’re the real MVP.
Wild strawberries (Fragaria vesca). Incredibly fragrant and sweet. Regular strawberryies can’t compare.
In that case I’ll most likely stick with opensuse on the laptop.
Well, I’ve ordered ssd and installed openSuse tumbleweed. I like it and it’s much snappier too, but the command line is different to ubuntu and I don’t think i want to learn two sets of commands. I guess I’ll have to decide which way I want to go.
My apologies, it’s only 4gb ram and I did overestimated the age as well. It’s i7-2630m processor, video is nvidia gt 540m.
Based on another commenter’s advice I installed openSuse tumbleweed and it is quite snappy and I like it, but I’ve noticed that working terminal is different and since I’m transitioning from Windows and learning Linux I don’t want to learn two sets of commands. Decisions, decisions…
You’ve convinced me. I’ve just ordered ssd. We’ll see how it goes.
It’s not a deterrent, it’s a business expense. I bet it’s even tax deductible.
That was me, I switched my desktop and laptop to ubuntu.
I find 4 hours a day ideal (if I have to work at all) and 6 hours optimal.
I was flirting with Linux for 20 years. There was always something that put me off an I went back to Windows. Recently I installed ubuntu with Kde plasma and I’m not going back. It just works and is heaps faster on older hardware. The old driver issues are gone, compatibility is awesome. The only issue is getting used to new software names.
What are the rules of war against a prison camp? We could perhaps consult the Federal Bureau of Prisons manual, but I did not find the word “war” in it. Unfortunately, I don’t read Hebrew, so I came up blank there too.