If no one used it, it would be the first piece of perfect software ever written. It isn’t. So, yes, people use it.
If no one used it, it would be the first piece of perfect software ever written. It isn’t. So, yes, people use it.
Because people still believe in one standard to rule them all.
Simply rsync in a crontab.
I am disappointed in the direction RH has moved in, but what makes it evil? I am certain that a good portion of their work will make its way into open source projects. So it seems to me that it is a good thing that we all hope would be better. And I thought you had to opt into the Fedora telemetry. Is that not the case? If they are using it for design improvements it’s all to the good. If Fedora is selling the information and they force or trick users into it, then yes, Fedora will deserve its inevitable demise.
Can someone rational explain the concern here?
I have found Canon has good support on Linux and the quality matches the price.
Not even a little bit.
alias upd=“yay -Syu --devel”
alias cleanup=“yay -Qdtq | yay -Rns-”
alias mirror=“sudo reflector --verbose --country ‘United States’ --protocol https --latest 15 --sort rate --save /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist && sudo eos-rankmirrors”
A patch for Lenovo Legion sound.