Some of their I initiatives are good, like the built-in local translation tool we now have.
Mint uses Cinnamon desktop, which currently only supports Xorg. For HDR support you need something with Wayland and pretty up to date.
HDR works pretty well on the latest KDE versions
Same to you
EV certs are mostly bullshit in my opinion
Any DNS host that doesn’t support automation either starts building now or goes out of business when short certs are implemented.
Looking forward to companies hiring “Cert Engineers” who just renew certs all day.
Joking aside, it really is time to deploy automation for those that haven’t already
Some use an A/B system like Android. Others use more complex systems with image trees.
Package managers differ and also ways you can customize the images before/after downloading.
uBlue for example is heavily based on cloud technology and make building custom images with additional packages very easy.
BlendOS downloads packages and builds an image locally, making it easier to customize.
Others I haven’t looked at as close, but I’m sure there are plenty of differences
Any total war game really, you also get the fun of actually commanding an army.
They need to create some new Creation Engine bugs first
If you wanted an actual European OS lawmakes should go to SUSE and get something done with them.
Please rewrite to node and make it mandatory. Also make it inverse proportional to how big the package is to punish stuff like leftpad
/s, but only partially
slaps shelf
This bad boy can fit so many … fuck … crash … shit
BLAME! has such a great style. Now I want to read it again
Long pressing on the image also shows the alt text btw
Get on a few private trackers and make a request
No, it’s just something to be aware of
Just FYI, unless you absolutely need anonymity from ICANN/the country owning the TLD I wouldn’t choose Njalla. Legally any domain you purchase is owned by them, that’s how they can keep your name from law enforcement requests. However, that also means in any dispute between you and Njalla they can just refuse to service you and keep your domain without recourse.
Normal domain registrars are regulated and if you purchase a domain through them you are its legal owner, if they don’t want your service they must still allow you to transfer the domain somewhere else. Any good registrar provides domain WHOIS protection and will only give out your name to legal requests by law enforcement, so I wouldn’t worry too much about that.
Why is this newsworthy?
BIOS/MBR limitation. You can only have 3 primary partitions which are directly bootable. All other partitions are logical, I.E. can’t be booted from BIOS if you had something to boot on them.