flatpak is basically linux’s app store. flatpak is easier to install because it’s just a button press and everything on flatpak is safe, and it handles updates for you, so try to use it as much as you can.
flatpak is basically linux’s app store. flatpak is easier to install because it’s just a button press and everything on flatpak is safe, and it handles updates for you, so try to use it as much as you can.
who makes a contribution made by aibot514. noone. people use ai for open source contributions, but more in a ‘fix this bug’ way not in a fully automated contribution under the name ai123 way
oh, I see, cool I didn’t know that!
give him a moss pole to climb against! in nature they climb trees, so they aren’t that good in standing up by themselves
and because with a puzzle you know you’re looking for a smart move or trick, in a game you’re not
year 0-99* sorry, now what century was that then?
now make it in Libre Office
have you actually properly tested that the results in your location are more extremist? like compared with using a vpn on ddg?
yes I don’t think a search engine should promote more extremist views but it’s pretty nice if when I search ‘left party’ I get a left party from my country, and not the American democratic party.
a tool that allows multiple isos to be on one live usb, while the usb still works as a usb
all intel drivers should be in the kernel, do you have the iwlwifi package installed?
pretty werd because dual booting shouldn’t influence download speeds
what century was year 0-100 then?
barrel jacks were great until you lost them and had to buy a new one for way too much money. but, I’d rather have a standardized barrel jack than usb c
linux has tiling windows managers that allow you to do this
ip adress only gives the nearest big city. information like this is pretty useful to show you info based on your state/province.
run lspci and see which wireless adapter you have
try using any other device on the same network. could also be a network issue if windows and linux are having issues. run a network speed test on your phone and laptop.
what network card are you using? are you downloading from the same websites that you get faster download speeds from on windows?
yes you can. coal costs ~32 cent per kWh, and uranium ~$0.0015 per kWh
fun fact: people often go to the er from ‘falling’ onto objects like beer bottles and then getting them stuck, a friend of mine once sent me a picture of a closet in the hospital she works at that was filled with the objects people had ‘fallen on’