I don’t hate. It’s just a piece of software. I just use Linux because I like the privacy and I’m a tech savvy person
I don’t wanna learn Windows whatsoever, cause I can do everything I need on Linux and it serves me well
I don’t hate. It’s just a piece of software. I just use Linux because I like the privacy and I’m a tech savvy person
I don’t wanna learn Windows whatsoever, cause I can do everything I need on Linux and it serves me well
Wow!
How do you smoke black coffee?
Creating a new profile, as suggested, seems to solve the issue for my main profile. That’s interesting, cause I think it shouldn’t solve the issue at all, once I did not change anything at the main profile
Yes, it does happen in Troubleshoot Mode. And based on the article you sent, it does mean it’s a Firefox issue, not a extension one
I didn’t even know that there was a troubleshoot mode. I’ll try and come back here
Hemorragic is not an strain. If you got 1 strain and get recontaminated with a second strain within 6 months, you’ll be in a russian roullete of develop a hemorragic disease
As I said weeks ago: dengue will be a nightmare worldwide. My country, Brazil, has a great plan of action against dengue and 2024 was a disaster cause it was really worse this year.
Take a note: we have free and universal health care, our health system reaches the most remote places inside the country, we have a great vaccination plan, our population takes vaccines, we handle dengue every year very well.
Looks like a runtime is outdated and the repo to install a new runtime is missing. Then when Discover tries to update, crashes cause there is nowhere to download from
Try update the package from terminal
I also think the suggestions in this videos are shitty and impractical.
He’s dreaming about something that could not be implemented. And even if implemented, is just cluncky and unusable.
I just ignored this video. And actually, most of his videos I’m ignoring as well.
I guess you can set a host on your /etc/hosts
to redirect all your pterodactyl.example.com to a local ip. Also, if you need access from other computers on the local network, I think you can set up a local DNS server (such as PiHole or AdGuard Home) to reach the same solution but for all address running though your DNS server
I think Gnome VS KDE it’s just a POV
Your argument makes sense that KDE and Cinnamon can be welcoming to Windows users. However I can argue that it can also make these newcomers to keep a “windows-like” mindset and that can be frustrating.
If a newcomer comes to Gnome, due to it’s totally different paradigm, it may induce this newcomer to have an open mind and, therefore, be more welcoming to linux experience.
I don’t think one argument or the other is right or wrong. I think both arguments are valid and that’s just a different perspective. I, personally, think that a totally new paradigm is good to newcomers, but be free to disagree, since you understand that there is no right or wrong regarding this topic
I like the mint project, but I dislike how it’s done
I don’t suggest mint to anyone anymore. I rather suggest Fedora or PopOs
Downvotes are from people who is in denial about where does milk comes from.
Crypto is scam.