It’s Unix if you pay to have it certified (assuming it’s compatible to begin with). That’s basically it.
It’s Unix if you pay to have it certified (assuming it’s compatible to begin with). That’s basically it.
You can set up a caching dns server on a pi at home with very little effort.
It’s an alpha, so I guess a number of things can still change.
It starts with a full screen window, no window controls… so sorry, it pretty much breaks the expected interface.
Great, it breaks all the interface conventions. How convenient.
Besides, Plasma can look like anything else anyway, so why switch?
I’m glad I don’t have to go through this shit
I’ve thought that so many times seeing people’s children around me.
I agree that many recipes are poorly written. Especially non professional stuff from the web.
Still, I’d hate to prepare anything without having weighed all my ingredients beforehand.
I see that you don’t bake much. 🙂
If it’s your os drive that dies, nothing important has been lost except for a few minutes of work. You can boot from a variety of media (cd, usb…) for recovery, or drive replacement. Worst case, you’ll have to reinstall a few things in the following days.
It’s also why it’s not a bad idea to separate the various aspects of the system on distinct drives.
The OS is the least important part of your computer.
“Resserected”??
People won’t be able to use GPUs anyway because they’ll all be reserved for “AI” use and priced accordingly.
It has nothing to do with the US, so presumably, no.
No, it’s still touché.
They even made a movie about it!
Up to date and stable. Best of both worlds.
I’ve run OpenSuSE and then Tumbleweed for a while (as in years, now) on a variety of devices (including nVidia) with no real issues. It’s been by far the most solid of the distributions I’ve used since I started using Linux in the '90s.
Some commercial ones did at some point. I’m not sure if they still do.
The question is whether their users care or not I suppose.