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Most of them were monarchies that got destroyed by another monarchy.
Most of them were monarchies that got destroyed by another monarchy.
You need Velcro shoes don’t you?
Yea we thought Hillary would win, too…
lol “Does Hitler still work there?”
No matter what you think is the proper way to approach change, in the meantime you are better off not voting for the authoritarian.
Note: huge success
A person with an understanding of math
I have found for small basic stuff, it’s always cheaper at Walmart, home depot, target, etc. Plus depending what it is, you benefit from seeing it first.
I agree with you, however Anker is a well known brand
Never use anything Microsoft if you can help it
No version for mobile Firefox unfortunately
I think you are half right. For the most part it’s price effectiveness in the spec range, but there are other considerations such as battery draw with laptops, or iGPU if you’re not running or looking for a video card. For the same price, looking into the performance or efficiency related to the type of programs you are using is still worthwhile.
I started with Mint and then moved on. Honestly I think Debian based ones are not nearly as good as Redhat or Arch based. You can get easy to use versions such as Fedora or Manjaro without being a headache at all, and their systems are superior to PPAs (which in itself is far superior to windows updating). Obviously my opinion is not the end all, but I highly recommend branching out a bit and trying things with the different base systems. I thought Debian was the bees knees, then tried the others and really haven’t looked back.
You can get an On box at Walmart for like $25 and it doesn’t have ads. It has recommendations for services you have (ie watch this next on Netflix) but you can turn them off.
They’re everywhere here in the States
Just plug it in. Linux will read it. You don’t need to do anything. Also I highly recommend Fedora with KDE Plasma.
It’s a tiny bag of coke in the most frequented spot. Let them look into it and if they need to fire someone they will. Are your panties really that bunched up over a dime bag of coke? lol you need to relax my man. Other guy was right, almost everything is more important than this.
Might want to try again if you haven’t updated your opinion for 15 years. Updating is so much easier and faster on Linux than windows nowadays. You don’t really need the terminal unless you want to on the easier distros. Everytime I see that Windows update screen at work I remember one of the main reasons I abandoned it at home. The software centers make life so much easier than windows. The software updates on its own so you don’t click on a program and then have to update it. Life, imo, is just better with Linux.
What is the purpose of this vs just typing it in libreoffice? Genuine question, I just don’t understand the advantage/habit/whatever