You don’t need to turn off anything, you can install whatever package you want, but they’ll be overwritten by some updates
You don’t need to turn off anything, you can install whatever package you want, but they’ll be overwritten by some updates
Funniest thing is they have a page for alternatives to their own site
I didn’t mind it actually. Like I don’t mind the GNOME overview or whatever the thing that comes up when you press Meta is called
TIL I grew up during the great depression
Yeah I never really considered them before Ryzen, but even afterwards, it’s been very difficult to find one with the specs I want.
Which is crazy given his age, one term may be all he has left
I’ve been on AMD and ATi since the Athlon 64 days on the desktop.
Laptops are always Intel, simply because that’s what I can find, even if every time I scour the market extensively.
And I’m sorry you don’t understand sovereignty
'cause it takes months to finish
The EU has an instance
Yeah all right, conversation over.
And why most Linux users would rather not play these games than allow that garbage on our PCs.
Well, you know, I actually went there, a few months before the war, and had the chance to talk to people, so maybe check your own propaganda bias.
Proves nothing. Russia itself at one point pretended to want to join NATO, it’s all politicking. And it’s still pointless, a sovereign country is free to do what it wants, if it isn’t, then it’s not free and it has all the reason to fight for its freedom.
The US is practically never the good guy, but Russia is even worse, in this instance they’re absolutely indefensible.
A jammer is less sophisticated than a crowbar. It’s not like the burglar designs it themselves. Nor are they hacking your network to gain access, they just shut everything down.
Ukraine wasn’t entering NATO, it was seeking close ties to the EU.
And anyway it’s a sovereign country, it can do whatever the hell it wants, they’re not slaves to Russia.
Change your government then, I’m already overseas, relative to you (unless you’re posting from Moscow).
Nobody forced Russia to invade. You’re saying NATO expansion forced their hand, why? Just because they’d lose their vassal and they didn’t want to. Life in Ukraine SUCKED, that’s why Euromaidan happened; was it pushed by US agencies as well? Maybe, but still it wouldn’t have happened if not for the massive corruption there, much of which was upheld by Russia, see their support for Yanukovych.
Who could have foreseen this
Lowercase L and uppercase i are so fucking problematic
Everything should be licensed like that