I believe they pay OEMs as long as they exclusively use Windows, or at least they get a sizable discount
You can also use any of the packagekit gui’s such as gnome software or kde diskover
Hotzilla is not in the sudoers file
THIS INCIDENT WILL BE REPORTED
I like how the first point made is that the backdoor violates the Debian Free Software Guidelines, as if that’s the main problem
Then what would be needed to make it a Linux distro, instead of “just” a Linux-based OS?
Tbh I don’t
I still have a DVI monitor connected to my main pc, so it’s not that much of a retro problem for me
How does it even work? I thought the api changes made 3rd party apps effectively impossible?
Long ago, the four foxes lived together in harmony. But everything changed when the firefox attacked…
Add to this that running Steam on Linux Mint is probably the most “turn-key” Linux gaming experience you’ll probably get
Around late 2017 I think. I was a first year university student. I bought a new laptop with Windows 10 when I started uni, but Windows would break with just about every other update. Eventually I was fed up with it and I wanted to try an alternative OS, so I installed Linux Mint next to my Windows installation.
I quickly found myself using it more than Windows, especially since a lot of software I had to use for university was significantly easier to install on Linux (think LaTeX). Quickly, it got to the point where I only used Windows as a gaming OS.
About half a year into this “experiment”, my Windows 10 decided to nuke itself, again. This time the network driver wasn’t working, which is annoying af to fix, so I didn’t for a long time. Also in 2018 gaming on Linux got a lot better, with Proton becoming a thing around that time. Even when I eventually got around to fixing my Windows installation, I found myself not really using it.
Eventually got into a distrohopping phase, used Fedora for quite a while, but right now I settled on Debian with Gnome as my DE. It’s not the most “exciting” setup, but I found that to be a good thing actually, because it allows me to get the most work done.
Mentioning you’re using NixOS is slowly becoming the new “I use arch btw”, isn’t it?
I mean, I don’t know how severly resource constrained a system has to be to not even be able to run vi.
Isn’t copying from others how everyone does (neo)vim? Besides, I’m even “worse” and just use lazyvim.
Omega neovim user
Only thing I managed to run that wasn’t some shitty FOSS game that looked like it was made for the Net Yaroze
I was going to say this feels like supertuxkart slander, but I looked up the release date and realised that it probably wasn’t released yet
Oh damn, would not have expected that to work. The worst hack I ever used is when I helped a friend install Linux who didn’t have any spare (working) USB drives around. He did have a spare SSD in his PC however, so I ended up flashing the ISO to that.