

“Companion softwares” for hardware are the only thing that still makes me use my Windows VM. In my case it’s my children’s educative computers which need a real computer to add content.
“Companion softwares” for hardware are the only thing that still makes me use my Windows VM. In my case it’s my children’s educative computers which need a real computer to add content.
Oh yes,.and it works quite well. They even had Firefox for a few months.
It’s the poop’s magic
No, but you can eat it, then you’d be less hungry.
They vom it.
I don’t know for the AUR, but the regular repos seem to be already accessible. You can try them with pacman, but the installed packages will be deleted at the moment of the update, or you can create a custom image and add the wanted packages which will be reinstalled at every update.
It’s half baked: like the post says, it’s the first testing version. It will be developed more, like a member of the team said:
Our plan is definitely for it to become an official variant of Manjaro. With the community testing version we’re now gathering some feedback on what people expect from such a variant and what should still go in there or what could be slimmed down.
It’s clearly not ready.
Oh that’s a fun idea! I may try it.
Oh seriously?
Thanks.
I always thought that mini computer.were more power hungry than SBC. Am I wrong?
Username checks out.
Pe is the true way.