All I can do is mass deportation.
Don’t worry, I’m using an over 10 year old on-board Atom Mainboard, and it works fine with several services running.
At least they show what they think of women.
Dr. McKay is best.
The page probably gets currently much more traffic than usual.
Reminds me a bit of the MNT Reform: https://shop.mntre.com/products/mnt-reform
Yeah, I’m not sure what happened. I reinstalled it now, maybe it won’t happen again.
Atomic distros should be good in that respect, including atomic Fedora distributions (Silverblue/Kinoite/…)
I’ve now tried Fedora Silverblue in a virtualbox VM. After the first update, GDM wouldn’t start. I tried to restore to the older installed version and then updating this version, but now both versions are borked. Oh well …
Ok, that’s great!
My concern is has more to do with metadata, wich can be collected. If there’s a local alternative or a self-hosted one for something, I’m more inclined to use these than something that depends on a third party.
No, thanks:
It uses a WebRTC peer-to-peer connection. WebRTC needs a signaling server that is only used to establish a connection. The server is not involved in the file transfer.
If your devices are paired and behind a NAT, the PairDrop TURN Server is used to route your files and messages.
Which distro? I’ve upgraded Mint on the weekend. The installer failed with an error where i couldn’t get good infos about online.
Then i just rebooted the system out of frustration. Surprisingly it seems to work fine.
Is there a distro where upgrades just work? Maybe Fedora? Or i just install arch on the system, it works great on my server for the last 10 years without reinstall.
The light is not from our sun, but another star. Its nighttime for the cow.
I had success in upgrading a core ubuntu server with only apache and PHP installed … But I don’t think there is a less complicated ununtu install possible.
LAPD: Future Cop
Oh man, I had a demo of this game, this brings back memories.
Im curious, why would that help?
Oh please yes!
Thank you for pointing it out.