This is one of those things when you pretend like the argument is about something that no one could disagree with instead of the actual issues to downplay everything.
This is one of those things when you pretend like the argument is about something that no one could disagree with instead of the actual issues to downplay everything.
That’s basically just having kids but with less steps.
When in doubt grep the contents of every file and grab a beer while you wait.
sudo grep -rnw “libpango-1.0.so.0 pango-1.24.0_1” /
“In most cases, the add-on just blocks or hides cookie related pop-ups. When it’s needed for the website to work properly, it will automatically accept the cookie policy for you (sometimes it will accept all and sometimes only necessary cookie categories, depending on what’s easier to do).”
I have used Linux for around 10 years. My daily driver has changed a couple times but I always go back to Mint. I think its better than Ubuntu personally. Its what I always recommend and I’ve been a sys admin for 5 years and dealt with production environments across all the core distros.
All that said it really depends on what programs you are using. Some have alternatives sure but sometimes that’s not enough. Sometimes you will have a program that just pins you to Windows until you don’t need it anymore.
You should list out what things you use that you need. Take some recommendations on their alternatives or how to set them up in Linux and see if it sounds like it’d work for you.
Requires small businesses, as defined by the United States Small Business Administration, to receive consent from consumers before selling consumers’ sensitive data;*
Why carve out exceptions…
Wireguard