Indeed. That’s the opposite of what I’m looking for though. That’s complicated and apparently breaks ?
I’m currently dual booting. Which works fine. I was wondering if there was an easier way though.
Indeed. That’s the opposite of what I’m looking for though. That’s complicated and apparently breaks ?
I’m currently dual booting. Which works fine. I was wondering if there was an easier way though.
The title is so tone deaf that made me not wanna read the rest of the article.
Kamala didn’t represent hope. She represented the “nothing will fundamentally change” stance.
Yet they scream when their 6 months old un-updated windows install wants then to update
The problem isn't the OS being out of date I wouldn't think, it's the applications they actually use. Flatpaks are kind of a solution but not really.
Haven’t watched GOT. The last season is what’s been keeping me from watching it.
The first four seasons are the best thing that has ever been on TV.
Season 5-6 are like... They lost track of what made it great and went for spectacle, it was good if that's what you are into.
Season 7 was bad.
Season 8 was actually offensive. It's not just a meme that it made everything that came before worse.
If you have never watched it, watch s1-4, and tip your toe in s5-6, dont go any further.
Weird. Maybe try a different provider? They seem to have biases that might be deep ingrained in them.
If you can't find your bat let me know. I'm sure I have a spare one somewhere.
It's been easy.
Every time I think about going there I just remind myself that the people that run that site actively hate their users.
Yes. I had both actually. Hardware and debian specific bugs, on a clean install from the live iso with barely any packages installed from apt and like 10 flatpaks. I'm a bit exhausted rn to find all the links. But let me find at least the worst one for ya.
This was the most egregious one. essentially. On a fresh install updating was broken. Yeah. It was that bad.
In addition to that there was the amd ftpm stutter. Which isn't necessarily debians fault. But it's still bad.
And I was having screen flickers. Not sure why. I was tired enough of it bugging out that I just gave up on the stable dream and went back to arch.
I tried debian stable a week or two ago. Had about 4 different showstopper bugs in 3 or so days. It doesn't seem to help much from my limited experience.
That's more or less my experience too, my installation slowly breaks over time til I'm fed up and reinstall everything. Not sure what I'm even doing wrong if anything at all.
Me? Sure.
The Tianamen Square Massacre was shameful.