I took the impractical option, but in fairness, only after all other options failed.
Guess you can’t change arseholes but you can sure as shit change houses.
I took the impractical option, but in fairness, only after all other options failed.
Guess you can’t change arseholes but you can sure as shit change houses.
I’m guessing the dog is 14
I think the Austin Allegro would like to challenge you for a car with absolutely zero redeeming qualities.
You could try https://2fas.com/ open source mobile application with browser extensions and cloud sync for backups.
Or www.bitwarden.com password manager is also open source and for a small “premium” supports 2FA for mobile/desktop/browser.
Pineapple and apple go well in pasta salads. Again not at the same time but the added sweetness and texture helps enhance the salad.
I had a similar issue with Mint on my Latitude 7480, ended up using Fedora where everything just seems to work.
Best advice I can suggest is always use a live USB because if something doesn’t work there it won’t after install either.
If I even tried to plug a USB into my laptop security would be down on top of me like a ton of the proverbial … the same way that the only true way to be secure is don’t plug into the internet the only way not to piss off corporate is don’t f*ck with their stuff.
Good to hear, I’ve not had any issues so far. The only “niggle” I’ve had is when pairing my Bluetooth devices I’ve needed to turn Bluetooth on and off for each pairing bit once done they’ve reconnected fine.
Thanks. Finally after Mint didn’t recognise my network adaptor I tried Manjaro (everything worked great, but I don’t think I’m ready for Arch) so ended up on Pop_OS … everything works so I’m going to stick with this for now.
My weekend project will be install mint for my first flurry into Linux.
I’m going to set it up for some light gaming and media streaming.
Running on a Dell Latitude 4980, long term hoping to learn enough to set up a home jellyfin server.
This for me has been a work changer:
https://josh-berry.github.io/tab-stash/
Can open in tab or sidebar. Honestly, can’t recommend highly enough.
I also use Thunder but voyager is my go to app. I’ve tried most of the others but always end up back with voyager.
If you view those sites without adblock you’ll probably find it’s filled with ads DailyMail I’m looking at you.
I think it’s simply because there’s less white noise trahing over everything so more proper posts are visible and as there’s less toxicity people are more confident to comment on Lemmy.
Long may it continue.
Water is my go to drink all day every day.
I dont really have a daily food go to.
The only superior Linux distro and DE is the one that works for you and meets your needs.
This is different for each user and, frankly, the joy of Linux that it has such a variety as to be able to meet almost everyone’s needs.
For me , personally, thats Debian/Gnome with minimal tweaks but just because it works for my workflow does not make it superior.