Akshually, the song ‘Hurt’ is originally from Trent Reznor / ‘Nine Inch Nails’.
Akshually, the song ‘Hurt’ is originally from Trent Reznor / ‘Nine Inch Nails’.
Access to “real time” kernel which is useful for drones etc.
No, not that far. Please stop in middle of the Atlantic. Or do you hope both sink?
Look into the Markdown code. The link description is missing.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/science/scientists-gave-octopuses-some-molly-heres-what-happened
Then keep pushing it further into the Atlantic.
Then you’d need to dig really, really deep. Even deeper than where the Balrog lives.
Personally, I use KDE on Debian and it works great on my 2011 Laptop.
I just think, especially for a beginner, remembering the ‘under the hood’ commands, e.g. package managers, different preconfigurations of installed packages e.t.c., for such different distributions is probably quite challenging.
As Nobara is Fedora based and Linux Mint is based on Ubuntu/Debian, perhaps stay in this eco system and use some Fedora spin/derivate on the Laptop as well.
Good luck with the transition away from Windows!
No, I don’t believe. From reliable source it is well known, that Dutch people are speaking perfect German as long as no foreigner is around.
(I think there has also been an article from “DE SPELD”, which I somehow can’t find anymore.)
Like my professor used to say: “Implementation is trivial, a trained ape can do it.”
They recently managed to complete porting to QT5 framework. Thus it is still missing in distributions that do no longer ship QT4, like e.g. Debian 11+.
Exactly. The Debian team is quite conservative in fixing non-critical bugs in the stable branch, as it may introduce new bugs.
If one wants more up-to-date software, the testing branch is a valid choice or Siduction, if one is brave enough.
Speaking of Debian:
No bugfixes? Yes. The software will not be changed to fix a usual bug.
No security patches? No. Security patches are applied.
Thanks for asking. I’m using Debian and didn’t know either. :p
I don’t know how it came into my luggage either.
It’s within a root shell (#
).
Like “see-age-own”? I’d pronounce it “ch-(like in change)-own”.
Unity was a nice DE. Being on KDE since 12 years, I still miss some of its features, e.g. merging the menu items with the title bar.
Maybe, but both artists didn’t necessarily think about the same.