Dude (Dudess?). You are so young. This doesn’t matter in a long run.
Dude (Dudess?). You are so young. This doesn’t matter in a long run.
I really wish they had easier way to switch to newer version. It works for me, since it’s not that hard to edit sources.list
(or debian.sources
nowadays), but I don’t get why they don’t make a tool that does a release upgrade like on Ubuntu. Could even list changes made to the sources file during execution for that matter.
I have recently tried to remove a lot of accounts from websites I no longer use. A lot of them don’t even have that option, especially forums.
Yeah, it was the first version with Unity, but I think Amazon integration was introduced in some later version.
Some random shitty distribution for netbooks.
Then Ubuntu 11.04 and I have very fond memories of it. But now Ubuntu sucks.
Using Debian 13 with KDE currently.
Yes, I’ve also read about problems with dual-boot systems after Windows updates, which is why I’ve refused to use Windows too often to make the updates worthwhile.
Sometimes Windows just overwrites GRUB (or whatever you use on your system) bootloader. But it’s relatively easy to fix using your distro’s installation media. Just in case this happens you need to refer to your distro’s documentation or community forums to fix it.
I do recommend however in the future to not put Windows and Linux on the same disk, but have 2, each for respective OS. That way, there’s no way Windows will ever touch your Linux bootloader, and you can still allow GRUB (or other bootloader) to chain-load Windows boot manager from the other disk.
If you’re on Debian Stable you might have a version of Thunderbird that doesn’t have this feature, since software there is a bit “outdated”. Next stable (trixie) releases in few months though.
They better don’t attack too much, because all of the internet is built on FOSS infrastructure, and they might stop working, lol.
I am a communist by heart, but I know that social market economy is the way to go, at least for now.
The problem with Google services is that they will be probably one of the last ones (from big tech companies) I will stop using. I wanted to switch to Proton this year, but there has been some controversy of its CEO supporting Trump…
Edit: Removed unrelated paragraph.
I jump at least few times per month, when I walk with my dog in random places. Most often over small river in my area I think.
macOS is a certified UNIX, sure, but according to some 2002 specification, and if you modify your system in such matter that it will be in nearly broken state.
A romance story is good if’s not half-assed and a game doesn’t depend on it. 16-bit RPG’s did it well.
Huh, did they make an alternative I don’t know about?
We just want a good GTA game… Fuck this monetization bullshit.
Well I don’t know… it will end in October. Time surely doesn’t fly that fast…
Why not make Ubuntu a
GNU/Redox distribution at that point?