I whole heartedly disagree
I whole heartedly disagree
It was indeed. It was used to disparage Asians modifying their cars and then anyone modifying an Asian car. Because haha Asians eat rice so funny.
Apparently a bunch of the Linux community thought this was a good term to adopt for reasons I don’t understand. The mental gymnastics I see trying to make this not racist is tiring.
Also Russia is awful at setting up supply lines. so the further they push in the worse they do
Where I use to live was all private. CenturyLink was the only option as they had an agreement with Comcast that Comcast wouldn’t come into my area.
I paid $60/month for 500kbps down. Yes kilobits.
Snap store does similar I believe
oh boy we got iPhones and lost everything else!
Weird as my AppImages work fine on Ubuntu 22.04LTS
I do the same but I still have a preference. I agree it’s dumb.
I’ll take snaps over flatpak myself
This is the correct answer. Manufacturing company higher ups lost their shit when the spice stopped flowing to save human life
memtester is what I’ve used
Russia can’t win Naval battles against Ukraine, no way they can even touch Ecuador
That’s already started in the northern parts of India by Hindu nationalist
Like America has any leg to stand on over drone strikes
All good things must come to an end I suppose
Gotcha! I’ve never done that before so it didn’t occur to me to do it.
Luckily Xubuntu did the trick on that old laptop
Change the repo to what?
Mine wouldn’t work with the proprietary driver installed but worked without it lol
I didn’t care for PuppyLinux as it didn’t run well with even just Firefox open. I also didn’t care for the updating structure that seemed to be the idea that you just don’t update packages between releases. I could be wrong on that, but that was what I got from reading on how to keep things up to date. I did like how small it is and how it loads into memory on boot.
AntiX wouldn’t let me install any packages or update. It would keep telling me I needed to wait a few hours to access the repos. I did like how you could swap between several desktop environments easily.
I enjoy y’all acting like this couldn’t happen with flatpak or AppImages