

On old Plasma versions (Debian) the Lock Screen manager would crash pretty much every week until I upgraded to the latest release.
On old Plasma versions (Debian) the Lock Screen manager would crash pretty much every week until I upgraded to the latest release.
“Are [mainframe OS, non-flagship/consumer OS] [consumer device] ready in [Current Year]?”
Not to be an asshat about it, but this is what the title reads to me. I’d love a Linux mobile distribution, but really what that’s asking for is: optimized mobile driver kit for an open hardware platform, and the ability to manufacture them at an economy of scale to deliver quality without paying out the ass for. I feel like this is difficult because that development time required to have a stable software and the hardware itself would require tons of money, so one would have to be sacrificed since FOSS devs don’t really have a lot of money… since they do it for free.
He had us replace call center switches without telling them first. Call center.
this is actually the default behavior for zypper!
With 64GB all I can think of is a lot of memory for street map routing (OSRM). Otherwise, homelab it.
I call them after what service is running on it. E.g. openvpn.
For me I spent one hour of ADHD hyper focusing to get the gist of regex. Python.org has good documentation. It’s been like 2 years so I’ve forgotten it too lol.
Ffs finally. “Experimental” my ass, also - it’s not a new thing, zypperoni has it.