1 is great.
for 2: syncthing is exactly this.
1 is great.
for 2: syncthing is exactly this.
Mindustry is so damn good.
Bavaria isn’t even Germany. I also hope, that our country isn’t falling for this MS bullremoved.
I regularly do bug reports. I would contribute more, but I simply don’t have the time.
It’s called “Landkarten” :) but for the rest this sentence is completely correct.
I am a Linux user for about 1.5-2 years and I really like doing technical stuff. The next thing I really have to do is figure out how to install Stable diffusion on Arch Linux. That stuff isn’t that straight forward. All guides I found didn’t work.
Lemmy pushed me towards f droid
My PC is just arch Linux and my laptop is computer
Cat I farted
And all this comes down to the fact that you should either Install Uwuntu(if you’re a femboy) or Hanna Montana Linux(If you aren’t a femboy)
There’s a simple reason to change that: use it. Recommend it to your friends. And yet there are great Linux mobile OSes(as example Graphen OS.
Cows can poop up to 15 times a day, which equals to 29.5kg of poop every day.
I have never heard that name in my entire life.
I also came from reddit during the drama.
You can also buy them refurbished, which is what I did with my school laptop(yoga x380)
OK, that’s nothing I can help you with.
Don’t you start a service with system tl servicename?
I am interested in tech, and also watched a lot of YouTube videos about different topics. Somehow I realised how much data windows sends. Since I was planning to buy myself a new pc(my old one was a Celsius W370 from 2009 that took 20 minutes to boot windows) I decided to not install Windows on this pc but to install Linux. I went the classic way and chose Mint with cinnamon.
That was about 1.5 years ago.
I wouldn say that I’m somehow obsessed with Linux and there’s definitely no way back. I got completely sucked into FOSS. My next phone will be a Google pixel where I will install Graphene OS on. removed big tech.
I only use gnome on my laptop, where I luckily have buttons to control brightness, but this seems like a really good thing to get implemented.
It should work with both ways. First time I did them with archinstall(but didn’t like that it created a separate partition for my home directory). Second time I manually partitioned my drive and then let archintstall use that.
That can be true, I don’t know. Apart from that, the suggested app is exactly what Syncthing is.