

I was a Mullvad user until they dropped support for port forwarding, something I needed on a daily basis. Then I moved to Air Vpn. All things considered, Mullvad is a great experience, and I completely recommend it.
I was a Mullvad user until they dropped support for port forwarding, something I needed on a daily basis. Then I moved to Air Vpn. All things considered, Mullvad is a great experience, and I completely recommend it.
Came to say Fedora KDE is the way to go now. Stable, reliable, powerful and customizable.
Is that the one with heath ledger?
What examples can you give of British food?
It’s a case of personal preference, but Fedora+KDE is superior than Fedora+Gnome.
Seat have me a OBD device as a “gift” for my new vehicle back in 2021, and supervised me installing their app. The car has an option to opt out of sending data to SEAT via my phone too. Totally not sketchy.
Fedora+KDE ftw. I switched my un upgradeable windows PC to fedora and I couldn’t be happier.
I just nuked last night my fedora system running gnome and fresh installed Kde. Awesome timing.
300 mbps, symmetrical, ~30 usd/mo.
We’re not all physicist. I coordinate the movement of goods from one county to the other.
… With an app…
He also said Linux-friendly, lol.
Didn’t Canada just now passed a law legalizing assisted suicide for the homeless? THATs what I’d call their solution to homelessness/s
Don’t blame Linux, hardware manufacturers have never been kind to the Linux community, but things have been changing for a few years now.
LM is a great start, congrats. My Linux story began in 2010 with Ubuntu, and I never went back. I’m rocking a Fedora station for my daily use, and Im more in love with Linux than ever.
How so? I miss the old gnome, but I have accepted gnome 3 for what it is. Kde was quite interesting for me back in 2012, but it didn’t perform well with my old setup. What’s new with kde? Id like to give it a try, but I’m too old to break my SO by having both gnome and kde on it.
Yeah, my SO and I will stick to the kids rundowns, as we purchased the beginners pass. Even if we wanted to get to a more advanced rundown, our pass don’t cover those lifts. Any advice on choosing gear? I wanted to try a snowboard, but I don’t know if it’s any more dangerous than regular ski’s.
Are injuries really that common? I’ll go skiing to Zermatt in December. First timer.
Have you tried running Office in a bottle?