Are we though? My RPI uses a SD card and is labels it as sd
and the same is true for virtual machines.
Are we though? My RPI uses a SD card and is labels it as sd
and the same is true for virtual machines.
That’s my problem with Apple. They hide all files, treating is as a magic box with an incredible search function. But it prevents the user from understanding, and thus learning.
I started marketing soup and such. Lentils, beans, anythings is mostly viable and much more filling.
And that is my problem with vegetables. I need to eat for a very, very long time before I’m full.
His son is hardly a child at 54 years old.
I’m sure parents always will see their children as children, no matter their age.
Because you talked about my computer not supporting Windows 11?? So I clarified that it does support it and came pre-installed, and I would still prefer pop_OS (i.e. not relevant, as you said).
I can’t believe your computers support Windows 11.
I don’t understand why that would have to do with anything to being with, though.
Computer is new, win11 pre-installed. Would still prefer pop os.
I love winget, at least for the initial installation. No more having to search the the download and click through a gui. Just one or two commands (two if searching for the id) and done.
I have the save experience with popos
You don’t even need the terminal. There is a interface to update if you are using a DE.
My brother-in-law installed Linux Mint for his parents and they are very happy with it. The only problem was downloading epubs with Adobe DRM, so I taught her how to use knock1 in the terminal and then import the book into Calibre to upload them to her ereader.
[1] The original repo is either private or has been removed, but all code and binaries can be found here https://web.archive.org/web/20221010074634/https://github.com/BentonEdmondson/knock/releases
Why should my computer not be able to supprot Windows 11?
Nice!
I work at a very small company, so there is no policy for which software to use and I would replace the one software that is Windows only if I could, even if I had to remain on Windows. The problem I have in this case is that we rely external tools that only work with this software, only on Windows. :-(
I get your point. I would asume that those who chose to remove adware and remove telemetry would also be the same group that use ad blockers.
I wish I could use Linux at work but the software used does not have any alternative (that I can use) and I can’t be bothered with debloating and all that jazz. I try to keep work and private seperate instead.
Also relevant: https://www.wired.com/2015/11/null/
What did overwatch do?