A lot of banking apps don’t even run on a custom Android ROM and it gets worse. Haven’t tried CJK keyboards on PostmarketOS so wondering that as well.
A lot of banking apps don’t even run on a custom Android ROM and it gets worse. Haven’t tried CJK keyboards on PostmarketOS so wondering that as well.
I never got into a GTA game. But I liked Mafia (1&2) and loved Sleeping Dogs.
I see. In that case I see no reason not to use antiX. It’s so lightweight it can run well on a 20 year old laptop. You don’t need latest drivers to play Minecraft (you can install them if you want like on any Debian base but there is no need for that). antiX is also easy on hard drive space since it’s smaller than most distros.
What use cases are you planning for it? I mean, antiX would totally rock on that machine. However having Wayland, being lightweight and easy to maintain is kinda tough to find. Lose Wayland part, it’s antiX. Lose lightweight part, it’s Pop OS, openSUSE Leap, etc. Lose easy to maintain part (for a newbie), it’s Arch (mostly derivatives that come with a GUI installer).
Though if I was preparing that device for someone else, I would probably go with LMDE.
Indeed. I hate it. But gotta keep it around until the device is dead. :/
iTunes just doesn’t work even for really old ones for just to put some music on iPod. Haven’t tried with Wine 10 but I don’t think that’s changed. This is the only reason I keep a Windows VM with an old iTunes in it.
Until it’s fixed, we have Caffeine.
European Union Redstar Operating System?
I can only guess. People really act terrible sometimes.
Actually haven’t seen the comments myself but I can guess at this point. Maybe he should’ve completely disable it for the article.
It seems Phoronix account-walled the comments section. Hmm.
As a lazy person, I just prefer sftp
on thunar.
His first mistake is to call it AI.
Laptops had so much class back then.
Mirrors are fine since the official website is not accessible on every country. They just suggest verifying the file signature.
Normally there shouldn’t be a problem with packaging but Tor documentation recommends it like that to ensure security and authenticity. Even though it’s self-updating, they also recommend to delete and re-install it time to time, instead of just updating.
There might not be problems with other packaging but the point here is to not trust anything other than the official sources for maximum privacy I believe.
Well, for Tor Browser even AUR isn’t recommended. Just download it from official website and put it under somewhere like ~/.local/opt
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I think those modifications can only be done via CSS. For example, I disabled the close tab button the same way.
If you have the correct code, it’s not hard to use.
-What should we name this?
-Your mother.