Comment Re:Is it really? (Score 1) 93
Yeah, it's just bad "UX" on top - the "internal" drive icon looks more like an external drive than the "external" drive does.
Yeah, it's just bad "UX" on top - the "internal" drive icon looks more like an external drive than the "external" drive does.
Execute "Reindeer Flotilla"
Most of these people have likely never even interacted with a trans person.
Knowingly.
Microkernel architectures still always involve doing a full context switch when moving between processes. All the registers need to be reloaded, importantly including the entire page table. The page table flush is particularly painful.
CenturyLink customers can say goodbye to stable, reliable, uncapped cheap fiber Internet
If "Lumen" is the same as "Quantum", then since I was forced to drop my slow-but-rock-solid DSL for the quantum "upgrade" a year ago, it's been neither "stable"
nor "reliable." (And a double fuck-you for blocking *INCOMING* 25. WTF is that all about?)
And the hits just keep on comin'
We don't want muffins, no toast, buns, baps, baguettes or bagels, no croissants, no crumpets, no teacakes, no potato cakes and no hot cross buns! And definitely no smegging flapjacks!
> Since Ubuntu Server doesn't typically have any Wifi drivers baked in you need to (hope that you can) use your LAN port or otherwise sneakernet the required packages across
Not sure when the last time you tried it was, but I just did a 24.04 server install two weeks ago. I was expecting to have just that problem when I did the initial setup on my workbench (currently lacking a hardwire after an incident with the puppy), but it supported my USB wifi dongle OOTB.
Has Heroic made it possible to paste a password into the store login yet? Last time I tried it on my Deck, a couple months back, it was a non-starter, since I couldn't be arsed to transcribe the 32-character random string from Bitwarden on the on-screen keyboard.
There was a github issue open for a while, but it seemed to be being ignored.
There's always "powershell.exe -command
"PC" meant "primary cassette", the main paper tray of HP printers of the time. Other paper trays connected would say other things there when out of paper. "Letter" is the paper size.
I'm not the person you replied to, but the Fairphone 5 meets their specification list.
As a side note, everything the parent asked for is common on older phones. Asking for them all together is not like asking for unrealistic / unicorn options.
When Dexter's on the Internet, can Hell be far behind?"