good point. I’ve created a couple more crossposts
good point. I’ve created a couple more crossposts
Sure, this time it only affected Windows computers, but Crowdstrike has also broken Linux installs this year:
That’s only the online votes. If you add votes collected by other means, you get more than the threshold.
https://citizens-initiative.europa.eu/initiatives/details/2023/000006_en
And those numbers are (slightly) out of date
Thank you for the correction. I wasn’t sure (but also to lazy to check)
I’ve edited the title
Elmex is a toothpaste
And Hindenburg wasn’t the candidate of the SPD. He was the candidate of a coalition of parties (the Reichsblock) spearheaded by the openly antidemocratic conservative-liberal German Peoples Party (DVP).
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1925_German_presidential_election
And with topgrade you can even upgrade flatpaks and your distros repos in one go
here is the entire exit poll for everyone interested btw:
Are geese native to Q’onoS?
Your half right. It’s not really the OS’s fault but rather the fault of the browsers and app-frameworks that use the browser in the background (electron). Because neither Firefox nor chrome have this feature implemented for Linux. The official Discord client doesn’t do it either but other ones such as Sunroof do. It’s possible that at least one Matrix client has learnt to share the screen with sound on Linux but I don’t know of any (I also don’t use Matrix a lot so don’t pay too much attention to my experience on that)
Ghost is open source. You can selfhost. It’s just that aggressively advertising their (paid) hosting services on the official website
Which is why the comment you where replying to specified
in civilised countries
The implication beeping that the US is not. Because in a lot of other countries surprise clauses in your T&C’s is illegal
If you don’t want to do that, then you can buy a bootable drive (for example here: https://www.shoplinuxonline.com/mint21-usb.html)
Using a different tool to create a bootable drive is just a part of installing any operating system, not just Linux. If you ever need to install windows on a pc that doesn’t have it installed you will see the same process.
Also I would argue that he was famously not a famous painter
Linux has had MPP (Microsoft Pen Protocol) support baked in for some time now. Dell sells such a pen which they call the Dell Active Pen but theoretically any MPP pen should work.
It’s not exactly what you are looking for, because the pen is not battery free, but the star lite is a surface style convertible that ships with Linux out of the box. And it supports MPP pens
Be aware that rebooting doesn’t shut down the Eye of Harmony (at least for models Type 61 and older - newer models can have an optional dimensional transfer to mitigate the problem). Rebooting all systems while the star powering your TARDIS is still dimensionally attached can lead to a high build-up of Archon Energy that needs to be disposed quickly. not doing so will result in your TARDIS trying to use it internally by changing the layout of your rooms and possibly even the desktop theme of your main control room.
An easier way to archive what you are trying to do, is to access the remote management interface. That require you to own a new-ish sonic screwdriver (at least last years model) as only the new ones come with the necessary holographic UI library to do anything more than remote summoning or launching preprogrammed macros.
If you click the link, the site will automatically be translated into your language. But since the organisers are French, it will preview in French.
I agree, that seems like an oversight