

The ones that maintain a whitelist of connections are the hardest to get through
The ones that maintain a whitelist of connections are the hardest to get through
The simple amphorae
I thought it changed a bunch through the years. Small changes tho
They are a pain if they ever break. You basically have to replace it or get a specialist to work on it.
Well at first it looked and had a UX more like a regular oven, but yeah idk how much the internal tech has changed.
Can you wire a normal headphones to a USB c directly?
I had so much trouble with this as a kid.
“Why did you poke a hole in my Styrofoam cup and let the drink leak all over the table?” “I honestly don’t know.”
Like in hindsight it makes sense that this action had a consequence, but I have no explanation for why 10 year old me didn’t think this through, or why I would do it in the first place.
Adults always thought I was being difficult but I was so confused :(
Holy Shit, Barrier but good is here!!!
I had no idea, I thought we were all waiting for input leap to get out of alpha and release something… My heart goes out to all the devs <3
AFAIK it is packages but also default configurations. I am not an expert though this is just a guess.
Ubuntu is great. Lots of guides for things, great community support, and things usually just work. Plenty easy enough to do what you want to do without having to learn a bunch of stuff all the time.
I think this is why it is not the preferred choice for experts who want to configure everything themselves, or have strong opinions about the internals of how it works.
But I basically want to never have to think about the os if I don’t have to.
Out of curiosity, is the live USB / install experience that different than kubuntu? I’ve never tried mint.
The six classical machines.