Micro anyone? :D
Micro anyone? :D
“The war, … , escalated on Aug. 6 when Ukraine sent thousands of soldiers over the border into Russia’s western Kursk region.” Victim blaming? Sounds like the old “if Ukraine would stop fighting the war could be over”
I remember reading any text i found while beeing on toilette when i was a kid(even shampoo ingredients).
But in the end of the day, there is no intended way to turn off Telemetry fully.
Missed opportunity to put solaire on the dinosaur.
I was really close leaving the cinema twice in my life. First time was the movie “2012”. Second time the First “Hobbit” Movie
OpenSUSE back in the early 2000s. Since my parents got a new PC and the old one from '99 wasnt able to run Windows XP properly
If you want to keep it simple, just go with Gentoo
My Gaming PC is Nobara(so Fedora) and my Notebook Arch.
Few years ago(maybe 10) it was still recommended or even necessary to use IE for a lot of goverment Internet Services here in Germany. The online Zoll handling for example. I think a lot of goverments are not really into accesibility optimization.
Of course it depends on body size and style of trousers you prefer. If you rock Cargo pants you will have no issues for sure :D Ask a female friend for example, i guess lot of them cannot fit a modern phone into there pockets
Im into privacy and longterm Hardware support. So i hope for another small pixel or maybe a fairphone in a decent size
Small Flagship Android Phones. Im just not a big fan of phones which doesnt fit into pockets :(
Since there is ‘archinstall’ setting up arch is really straight forward. Just Boot from stick, type archinstall and fill up all points, done.
From shell
winget install --id=Mozilla.Firefox -e
For example
I didnt watch the full Video, but all games i saw in the clip are native Windows games with no offical port for linux
I think there is no such Option in LOS yet. GrapheneOS on the other Hand has this Option for years. If you want to safe at least your signal messages/contacts Molly has a similar function to encrypt after a setted time of not using it.