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  • he wants to make sure his next long-term visit is more comfortable.

  • Xubuntu.org Might Be Compromised

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  • i can't get the /download or /getxubuntu pages to load straight off the project site--just goes to the domain root. the .zip file that was linked also 404s. perhaps an admin temporarily mitigated the issue on their end.

    the .torrent files available via /releases page at...

    https://xubuntu.org/release/25-10/ (latest release)https://xubuntu.org/release/24-04/ (most recent lts)

    appear to be the correct ones.

  • you can't even get a ride from the 'taxi' here without their 'app'... and an existing account, with a verified payment method saved.

  • i don't remember how much i paid for my first 8+ gb hdd in the 1990s, but it was probably $200 or more.. for what now fits on a $5 flash drive.

  • that was probably just a byproduct of the actual feature of ensuring there was no slack built-up from vibrations before re-engaging the tape head.

  • while a straight dvi-d to dvi-d cable is quite uncommon to need today, i have used a bunch of hdmi to dvi-d adapter cables the last couple months to hook up new desktops to older displays that had vga and dvi-d inputs.

  • nope. but we have an 'account charge' per meter, as well as a 'cost adjustment' that has never adjusted lower.

    we've also had charges for meter replacements we never asked for or needed... not like the old spinny dial ones were broken. or the first digital one they put in.. or the second. or the.... i'm on my fifth meter in 25 years.

  • don't forget the 'there will be an additional $7.50 used anal probe flavored fee beginning next month'

  • in case you're wondering.. no. it's not the longest article on the english wikipedia.. but it's getting close.

  • just give 'em time. it's still a bit early in the game for that play

  • iirc, they did do a limited regional test of subscription windows back sometime during win7.

  • rufus doesn't help with preloads that you don't want to or can't, for whatever reason, overwrite with a 'clean' install.

  • perhaps higher amongst fediverse users, but not with the general public.. default settings all around--including auto updates, no intentionally installed browser addons, maybe a wallpaper change. but that's it... is the most common windows configuration we see, by far.

  • you could just point them to everybody's favorite github-hosted script which has an option to unlock extended updates.

  • some of the schools around me just post on their web site or fb when they're getting rid of old systems. they're gone within an hour or two.. they're priced to sell fast.

  • for shits and giggles i took a win7 and a win81 straight to iot 24 with no problems on either. run the upgrade from a rufus'd (these were 2009-10 era desktops) usb made from a modded (upgradematrix) iso. going to 10 ltsc or iot should be the same process.

  • if i had to provide a pc for work at home, it'd be a separate machine used exclusively for that, and isolated on its own lan.

  • someone with any amount of intelligence might question orders.

  • since you're buying parts, you can specifically look for boards with 6-8 (more than that will require a 'specialty' board). 8 isn't impossible to find. start a build on pcpartpicker, go straight to motherboards and filter 8 or more 'SATA 6Gb/s Ports', then sort low-to-high on price. you should find a msi pro am4 and an asus prime am5 that are quite reasonably priced and have multiple reputable vendors selling them.

    otherwise you're looking for an expansion card to add to a board you've already got or to expand one of those above for even more.

    of course, you need the drive bays to hold them all, too. which can be harder to find at a reasonable and affordable price than motherboards and controller cards.