No idea… a real bummer but I am grateful I could not get it to run smoothly as it pushed me to eventually land on NixOS
Stopped working on Chrome
I have asked the same question on Reddit and a Fedora maintainer has provided some additional info that goes against what you, me and the general public thinks in terms of Stream being a “rolling release”
CentOS Stream definitely has releases. Stream is a build of the major-release branch of RHEL. Every RHEL minor release is just a snapshot of Stream that gets continued maintenance.
The confusion around this came from some early descriptions of Stream from Red Hat staff, who called it a "rolling release." And one of the reasons I made those diagrams that compare RHEL to other releases is that from the point of view of someone who works on RHEL -- which is a set of feature-stable releases -- the idea that Stream is rolling relative to RHEL makes sense. But that terminology is very confusing, because from the point of view of people who work anywhere else in the Free Software ecosystem, Stream is just a normal stable release, because most of the Free Software community isn't building feature-stable release series like Red Hat is.
I've seen a number of Red Hat engineers call the use of that term a mistake, and they don't use it any more
Not sure why are you being downvoted. Brave search is actually pretty good
Can you use banking apps on it?
Why? What is the benefit?
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Everyone talking about Brother but does the point still stands for the newer models?
Essentially Linux has today the market share OSX had back in 2005 or something like that. That is kinda encouraging! Now we just need for Microsoft to keep fucking windows up!
You could look into the Fossil hybrid smartwatches, the battery lasts up to two weeks and they have a decent amount of sensors
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Nope. That is just for T2 macs. Anything prior installs like on any PCs