SkyShowTime also seem to not work on Linux.
SkyShowTime also seem to not work on Linux.
Is arch btw simpler than NixOS? I always thought that arch btw was on top of the difficulty food chain.
I have two applications that does not have a replacement for Linux, running Windows as a virtual machine is a great alternative as you don’t have to leave Linux (or reboot) to use them.
If all you do is browse the web, as is the case for a a lot of people, the OS does not matter. Heck, my neighbor does not even have a computer, does everything on his phone.
work while also troubleshooting
Let’s not pretend that most people know how to troubleshoot. only a little /s
I also thought it was a feature vs performance question. How can it be used as a control question?
I had to know if this was a joke or not. https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/time-to-penis-ttp
Set all mails addressed to your domain but to the wrong email to be sent to your primary email. Then sign the petition with “<service_you_are_signing_up_fo>@yourname.com”.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/nov/09/man-iowa-prisoner-murder-life-sentence
Not sure if it is the same article but a search gave multiple hits with articles using the same picture, so I guess at least those are the same? Man is still I prison.
Wait until they see a non-western centric map.
I love nano for simple things, like writing commits. Anything more complex and I use Sublime Text.
Regardless of OS, I wouldn’t.
The factory must grow.
Haven’t had the time to use my computer yet, but I will update you soon. ™️
Is it possible to use wasd instead of hjkl? I’m not old enough for that.
That is what I imagined as well. Some QA or tester or whatnot probably found it annoying to click left/right when navigating the radio. It does make some sense.
The designer of this layout look at the display, saw that the volume slider was going left/right and placed the buttons accordingly (probably what happened).
Never used it, only used Debian based versions. I tried my hand at Fedora and OpenSUSE but no apt made me change back. Not because it better (or worse, for all I know), just that I know apt and didn’t want to take the time to learn rpm etc.