Maybe check out Kagi’s ultimate tier. They let you swap between some of the different options to see which you might find useful. As a bonus you also get kagi search which can be useful.
Maybe check out Kagi’s ultimate tier. They let you swap between some of the different options to see which you might find useful. As a bonus you also get kagi search which can be useful.
It really comes down to if you are trying to use newer hardware or not. Debian based systems usually run fine out of the box on older systems.
For newer hardware your going to want new drivers and kernel versions which you get with a rolling release distro.
This is reported as a percentage and that’s what is tripping people up here.
You are not seeing a drastic rise in Linux usage you are seeing a large decrease in the use of desktop computers.
Linux is increasing because the only ones left using desktops are Linux users.
The problem is I have one somewhere so I don’t want to buy I new one but I also don’t want to find the one I own
Windows decline has nothing to do with any of the actual features.
It is declining because fewer people are buying PCs anymore. Every one is using a mobile device or tablet.
This is also the reason they are squeezing windows harder to make up for the down turn.
For example what is it about Palestine that is driving the current set of protests that the last 5 years in Ethiopia lacked?
In this case I would assume it’s the fact that many western nations are involved with Israel in some way.
You might say he was very svelte
The idea is good I think but the implementation has only ever caused me problems and seems to have a bunch of frustrating edge cases.
Plenty of people are benefiting you just don’t see it because it’s internal.
The incentives are such that new thing is better and looks better on your year end goals.
Plus when an org gets large enough and siloed enough the left hand rarely knows what the right hand is doing.
Care to expand on that. I have an induction hot plate I use sometimes and it works fine aside from not working with aluminum pans.
Half the time it would just be a Sysco product list.
It took me a while to realise this because by the time I learned about Debian they were already well into the secondary characters.
My favorite part remains naming the unstable release “sid”.
I get what you are saying but your entire post dances around the actual problem. All of this is fine if there was actually good software. Ive yet to see any killer app or must have software. If there were really good games it would make the hardware short comings less important. Even apple with their typically polished experiences seems to have just dumped their headset on the market and hope for the best.