I have Kubuntu running on an Intel Yoga from 2022. I’ve never been able to get the fingerprint reader or the keyboard backlight to work but otherwise everything else works great
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I have Kubuntu running on an Intel Yoga from 2022. I’ve never been able to get the fingerprint reader or the keyboard backlight to work but otherwise everything else works great
First off it looks like none of the demo items failed at the event, so that’s a nice change.
I’d really like one that let me see options for the command I’m typing. Like if I type “dd” it shows me some of the options for the dd command like “if=” or “conv=”. Is there a fancy term like that?
Same. I love my FSD and I’ve watched it go from 80% a few years ago to around 95% now.
Oh thank goodness! I would hate to have some hackers invade my television set and my viewing habits be pwned by somebody … Besides Samsung I mean… or anyone who might be willing to pay Samsung.
A new low
^ this is the answer I was about to give
Linux didn’t exist when I was in college but I did work on it’s predecessor Minix in Op Systems class in '89
Thank you for finding and reviewing any sort of Google Photos alternative. I’d like to de-Google and this is one of the pieces.
Will there be anything left to run it on in Windows 11 that isn’t ruined with ads and bloat?
This is why we need data protection laws here. We need to be able to control what these companies keep about us.
The hallucinations will continue until the training data is absolutely perfect
The reddit results I see on Google or DDG are usually blocked so no browser can access them. I hate to see all that content disappear but on the other hand I really don’t want to give Reddit any clicks.
Now if I can find some charcoal too I can defeat the Gorn
Don’t we blame MS at least as much? How does MS let an update like this push through their Windows Update system? How does an application update make the whole OS unable to boot? Blue screens on Windows have been around for decades, why don’t we have a better recovery system?
No mention of mobile? Intel completely missed the chance to make the CPUs we are all holding in our hands.
Always beware of anyone trying to “provide users with a better experience”.
Breaking encryption is never something you do for the right reasons.
Uhhh ransomware?
I think it’s going to take a Microsoft catastrophe, something that disables machines for at least a few days. I’m thinking maybe a buggy windows update.
This should kill off NPM