Oh! Is it?
Well, living and learning haha
Oh! Is it?
Well, living and learning haha
The is also Codeberg
Well, it’s possible, but I don’t think it’s feasible… If you want another distro, it’s easier if you format your pc with the distro you want
Agreed. There is no point recommend Arch for beginners. You need to have some knowledge before using Arch!
Don’t get me wrong… Arch is a great system and it’s my distro of choice, however I’m on Linux for more then 10 years! For a completely beginner, easier distros, such Fedora and PopOS, should be the way to go.
In best scenario you’ll turn your Debian to SID. Worst case scenario you’ll break your system.
I do not suggest this operation unless you’re sure what you’re doing.
Alternatively you can install yt-dlp
using snap or using Nix Package manager
Oh! That’s why the outage could demand long time to recover! Just delete a file takes so long!
I’m glad you said it!
Difference between open source software and closed source software:
CrowdStrike bad coding make Linux crashes -> sysadmin has control over the system and can rapidly fix the issue by disabling CrowdStrike module -> downtime is limited
CrowdStrike bad coding make Windows crashes -> sysadmin has limited control over the system and rely on Windows/CrowdStrike people to fix the issue -> the demand is too high cause the issue happened with many computers around the world at the same time -> huge downtime while few people on Microsoft and/or CrowdStrike fix the issue one by one manually
The last Windows version I used was Windows 7 I guess, but merely to play some games. In daily use, the last Windows version I used was Windows XP
You can configure wireguard to achieve this solution.
You can always enable mDNS/DNS-SD (aka zeroconf) protocol as well
Does any of these in https://alternativeto.net/software/pastebin/?license=opensource works for you?
Good for you that you like your XFCE environment
I would like to see how your desktop is, if you don’t mind
However, again, it’s personal preference
Agreed. I think it’s not about distros we should have pay attention, but desktop environments.
And about “most appealing” DE I think it’s subjective. Surely KDE has the most flexible structure and may be exactly what you want, but Gnome is also appealing for some people (myself included).
Again, there is no right or wrong, just personal preferences
Crypto is scam.
I don’t hate. It’s just a piece of software. I just use Linux because I like the privacy and I’m a tech savvy person
I don’t wanna learn Windows whatsoever, cause I can do everything I need on Linux and it serves me well
Creating a new profile, as suggested, seems to solve the issue for my main profile. That’s interesting, cause I think it shouldn’t solve the issue at all, once I did not change anything at the main profile
Yes, it does happen in Troubleshoot Mode. And based on the article you sent, it does mean it’s a Firefox issue, not a extension one
I didn’t even know that there was a troubleshoot mode. I’ll try and come back here
Looks like a runtime is outdated and the repo to install a new runtime is missing. Then when Discover tries to update, crashes cause there is nowhere to download from
Try update the package from terminal
I also think the suggestions in this videos are shitty and impractical.
He’s dreaming about something that could not be implemented. And even if implemented, is just cluncky and unusable.
I just ignored this video. And actually, most of his videos I’m ignoring as well.
Is it a flatpak installation or repo installation?