I definitely agree with you. I make way too many mistakes on a soft keyboard to want to use one for everything. Without autocorrect, dare I say, I'd make too many ducking mistakes. :)
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I definitely agree with you. I make way too many mistakes on a soft keyboard to want to use one for everything. Without autocorrect, dare I say, I'd make too many ducking mistakes. :)
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While my cat isn't the meanest, she has the best loaf game around.
While I like hardware keyboards, I think soft keyboards are a lot better to use for other languages than Alt-Gr or alt keys.
Still waiting for that two-dimensional laptop. Three dimensions are overrated
It's worth mentioning the final nail in SCO's coffin was the finding of Novell not actually having sold them the Unix copyrights via some accounting loophole.
You'll want it. Android is virus prone.
In my case, I've just been too busy to upgrade to 20.04. One of these days I'll have the free time.
While that's a lot more than I thought, I don't think glibc itself is in a snap. At least, the one the system is using. From what I know, that doesn't seem possible.
I hate 2FA with every fiber of my being. It should always be opt-in, not opt-out imo.
I made a really nice Fluxbox theme back in the day, and somehow I'm not the same level of notoriety of Linus Torvalds. It's a cruel world. :frown:
I didn't think of that. Kind of eerie if you think about it. I'm ultimately hoping for as much of the OS to go open source as they can.
I had a funny thought a few years ago I don't think I ever saw come to fruition. We all know the old Windows versions were based on DOS. From what I researched a few years ago, I saw some people...
I don't think that this is really a major concern for server or desktop. Space is cheap.
I think this is only really a problem for embedded which, I don't imagine Canonical is going to ship...
A bit of interesting backstory here for anyone who hasn't delved into this part of happenings:
Microsoft scared Valve to death by releasing the Microsoft Store, with its UWP API claiming to be the...
Their website won't load for me. Does it only work in Safari?
But that being said, without actually downloading it, I couldn't tell you. I would hazard a guess and say XFCE (though that all app...
I would be unsurprised if Valve has approached them sometime since 2014. To my knowledge, Valve bankrolled a lot of the Linux ports on their platform since then.
These types of jobs are fairly rare where I'm at. What kind of stack do you work with?
I shudder to say reddit's /r/bash /r/perl /r/node (since I've abandoned that site due to the excessive...
BORK!
Hmm, maybe the other whisker is behind one other whisker?
That's true, thanks! I probably should of mentioned that, I just didn't want to complicate the situation with JRE_HOME and PATH, or shell scripts, if he didn't need those things.
IIRC Spigot and like mods still recommend JVM 8. Notch recommended the Sun VM at the time, but I never personally encountered issues with OpenJDK.
You can download JVM 8 here. You'll should...
Looks like it's still available for download
Isn't this also true for debian packages?
Some tips I can offer, since I've done the same before (for the games I purchased it for, Dota 2 and League of Legends, the laptop still runs well after 6 years, though it's very much EOL). Now, as a...
Dota 2 and CS:GO have native clients. Hearthstone, StarCraft may work using WINE and DXVK (blizzard games tend to fair well against WINE-staging). HotS didn't run last time I tried, but it used to....
My personal preference is the local mirror. IIRC at one point the Ubuntu master used to be rate capped at 50kb/s. But that may no longer be the case.