Suse? No evil dipshits and on par with RHEL, at least how far i can see
Suse? No evil dipshits and on par with RHEL, at least how far i can see
Their numbers from that category are from 2018, wild article in my opinion, wouldn’t have to be too hard to have more up-to-date numbers.
My thoughts exactly, Garuda looks out of the box like a install i’m done with and have to redo.
But to each their own, i’m not judging, i was young not too long ago.
It surely does, but i’m not sure if you can switch to side-by-side view
No reason to do that, as long as stuff goes over the table it will stay that way
It’s not useless for brainless users sadly
Dolphin on KDE/Linux and WinSCP on Windows
Wait, what are the things Debian and Arch are alike?
Not being held hostage by one US company should be a priority by much more countries
Well think again, Germany invests in open source.
The fund will rise with the savings for sure
As the result of a change in the city’s government, to leave LiMux and at the time, critics of the decision blamed the mayor and deputy mayor and cast a suspicious eye on the US software giant’s decision to move its headquarters to Munich.
Just a coincidence.
Obviously not impossible, just the best reason for open source software
Ever used software of car manufacturers? Turns out limiting themselves to the case radio is enough.
Holy, thank you, will try it soon
If you check it and run it through a course and a decent one year guarantee, you should be fine. If it doesn’t fail then it won’t fail for quite some time.
Just make sure to put it in some RAID or parity
I just swapped my >10 year old WD Reds with refurbished used drives at 1/3 of the price, just because i need more space, these things last if you take some care.
Not at all, but i’m using AMD, it’s plug and play
Why not both?
Common OpenSUSE W, only ticked HDR in screen settings and everything worked
Wow that’s 1337
They re-enable some things, restoring support would’ve been fixing it up if something breaks.
Is it just me or does the headline not fit the article