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If the internet is gone I have no need for a Linux box.
Linux isn’t dependent on the internet FYI. It doesn’t send telemetrics data to Microsoft for example.
If the internet is gone I have no need for a Linux box.
Linux isn’t dependent on the internet FYI. It doesn’t send telemetrics data to Microsoft for example.
If you’re going to print something, just buy a book. It’s much cheaper and you don’t have to deal with the carcinogenic effects from the printing.
Online guides are often poorly written.
What do you use Wayland for? Gaming?
Of course there are going to be passages to skip as with any technical reference.
Your opinions don’t align with mine, so I’m going to personally insult you.
It’s this toxic attitude that we reject. If you prefer to stare at screens all the time causing damage to your retinas, then I’m happy for you.
Exactly! The old books cover the terminal commands really well and almost everything will still apply. If you read it cover to cover, you’re going to end up knowing more commands than most daily users of Linux and it’d help you with any networking / IT courses you intend to study.
Useful in winter I suppose!
Amateurs. Mate > KDE.
amateur chemistry
So… cooking meth?
Why do you think you got it for free ;)
Psyops: Let’s help the little people get it out of their systems… Let’s get them to stand around with signs just like the good old days and put up a few posts on social media to organise it. They’ll soon give up and learn to accept it.
They never paid their tribute to the $Trump.
And it’s that mentality that’s used to take advantage of people who care. The care home / provider is responsible for the welfare of its patients, and, if she’s e.g. ill, they still have to find someone to replace her.
what’s “large” and what’s “cheap”?