Was probably not aware of it b
Though, as a non-native speaker of English I was first introduced to the word through Edubuntu.
So, GIMP = GNU Image Manipulation Program for me before I learnt any other meaning
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Was probably not aware of it b
Though, as a non-native speaker of English I was first introduced to the word through Edubuntu.
So, GIMP = GNU Image Manipulation Program for me before I learnt any other meaning
Don’t know any sites like that, but maybe you could use Rss-bridge to convert them into rss feeds?
https://github.com/RSS-Bridge/rss-bridge
Are there other ways? Like people who don’t have sparring partners or gyms nearby opting to learn martial arts from youtube videos?
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How does one learn this skill?
Linux mint has an edition based on Debian, LMDE:
https://www.linuxmint.com/download_lmde.php
Wiping out Windows trying to install Linux seems to be a common thing. Did that while trying to install Ubuntu as a teen.
Funnily, I didn’t check which Ubuntu iso I downloaded and ended up installing Ubuntu server. I should’ve noticed with the gui-less installer, but then I thought that it was just Linux being hightech.
Is the public license meant to be the copyright licensing for your comments? Attribute - Non-commercial - Share Alike
Is it meant for crawlers, AI database creators and the like?
Are your comments automatically appended with the link? Or are you mainly copy-pasting it?
And how does it mesh with the TOS of the lemmy instance you’re on?
I remember that Reddit has royalty free rights over all comments n posts made on the site, which allow them to do anything they want.
Thank you
Could you share how you did that?
I’m recommending Libreoffice to others n the UI difference seems to be the main thing that they notice.
When would it be available for Leap?
How is it for dualbooting with Win11?
Currently on OpenSuse Leap(on a separate hdd) because many linux recommendation articles suggested that it had the best out of box support for Nvidia n secure boot.
But debian/ubuntu-based systems do have the advantage of being popular. More tutorials n packages readily available.
I think I’ve read that Ubuntu also supports nvidia drivers, but I had read that snap is polarising, with some people saying that it slows down the startup.
I’m currently on OpenSuse. Would it be good to change distros?
Which distro would be good(stable n decently updated) for a laptop with an nvidia gpu? One which has no display or battery drain issues?
Could anyone recommend distro’s that would be good for me?
Thanks in advance.
Is it a lemmy issue or a jerboa issue?
Supertuxkart is one of the best games that I’ve ever played.
Mostly because it has a multiplayer mode. Much more than LAN multiplayer, it had options to map controls for the 2nd player on the same keyboard.
Used it to play with my relatives and it was fun.