Why not use Android in the first place then? I mean, it works fine on pretty much any device.
Why not use Android in the first place then? I mean, it works fine on pretty much any device.
This has nothing to do with secureboot, as the system boots fine according to the explanation.
If you use swap (excluding hibernation) it means you need more ram.
The kernel used by Android is Linux, just like the kernel used by PiOS.
Great! Used Arch for a while, with KDE. I’m now using Debian with Gnome permanently.
I’m not familiar with Blend OS, but if your goal is being able to run Android apps you can also install Waydroid yourself in multiple distro’s. I’m running Debian with Gnome on my Surface Go 2 using the Surface kernel and Waydroid with Gapps. It runs really well.
Thanks but that doesn’t really help. The gestures do work fine, it’s just that they also cause random things to be clicked when using gestures on a touchscreen.
Can’t you change to a normal user with become? We do lots of stuff with Ansible as normal user. You should be able to create tasks that get executed as normal user and install yay and run makepkg, and then run yay to install packages.
That’s bullshit, it’s still free for the normal lts support. Only if you want support after that you’ll have to pay, or upgrade to the next version for free.
They just don’t care about their citizens.
If you don’t use a semicolon directly in MySQL it won’t do anything until you add it.
Exactly, most, if not all, os’s do this.
Ram usage is really nothing to worry about depending on the amount you have. Windows will free ram where needed as long as there is enough. If ram is not being used by applications it will be used for other things (it will be cached I believe?). If almost no ram is being used it means some things might take longer to load.
Windows on my Surface Go 2 used about 3-4GB of ram when idle, while on my work laptop with 64GB ram it uses about 10-12GB. But if necessary applications can use some of that ram that’s normally being used in idle.
I do agree about Linux distros being faster, that’s my experience as well.
I seem to remember that Carbon also doesn’t need Origin, or am I wrong? I also think that it was awesome.
Not really, it’s a pretty simple command that not everyone uses anyway. -s is for shutdown, -t for time. There are more complicated things in the Windows command line interface.
Nope, I use it all the time if I’m going home from work. Works like a charm.
Windows + r, shutdown -s -t 0, enter
It’s relevant because it’s there. If you don’t play those parts it doesn’t mean it’s there. They put the time in other things more important to the game than transitions. Also, the engine is completely different.
So basically they had enough examples to learn from, but completely ignored it and do the same?
That’s not what happened. There are still Russian contributors. Just the onces that have in some way (maybe indirectly) ties with the Russian government have been removed.