I remember Kamala making a very specific concrete proposal. She said she would support the bill that Trump killed a couple months back.
science and music. and beer. and dogs.
I remember Kamala making a very specific concrete proposal. She said she would support the bill that Trump killed a couple months back.
Libreoffice is not my first choice for document preparation, but I use it only because I need to collaborate with people who use MS Office. I’ve had no problems that weren’t easy to fix.
Many here will be seeing this for the first time. For others it will be a fun reminder of something they haven’t seen for a long time. Still others will find it to be the same old tired shit they’re sick of.
When you see the same old tired shit on Lemmy (or any social media), just move on. There will be plenty that is new to you.
Nixon as well. It’s almost like pattern.
Did your computer serve you ads?
Linux doesnt. oot
Did your computer send an archive of everything you’ve been up to back to the parent comoany?
Linux doesnt. oot
Did your computer cost hundreds of dollars in software alone?
Linux doesnt. oot
Did your computer’s OS get an upgrade, but you can’t usr it because your hardware is"old?"
Linux doesnt. oot
Does your OS just generally suck?
Linux doesn’t! Ooot! Ooot!
Please don’t take this as one of the rude responses you refer to above - that is not my intent.
Why do you want to use Mint in the first place? The only thing that distinguishes Mint from any other Debian derivative, is that they have made all these software choices for you, and you don’t have to do anything to get your system ready for you to be productive. It’s aimed at folks who don’t want to think at all about any of the concerns you have about customizing.
If you don’t like the choices Mint has made, there is literally no reason to choose it. Start with a minimal version of Debian, and add whatever you want. The end result will be the same as starting with Mint and swapping things out. The only difference will be the address of your repositories.
If you can give a reference to any such book, I’d be very interested to see it.
Most of what you said is exactly my point. It’s true the word Linux, used properly, refers to a kernel and not an operating system. But that’s not the way the word is used in practice, and it is not what OP meant when they used it. They meant " an OS with the Linux kernel and GNU userspace utilities." When the word Linux is used that way, Android is not Linux.
they are operating systems that use the linux kernel, just like GNU/Linux (aka “Linux”) does.
kernel != operating system
For better or worse the more correct name GNU/Linux did not catch on and is universally shortened to Linux. Android uses the Linux kernel, but is not GNU/Linux, and therefore is not Linux.
rtfa. That was never implied by either side.
Of course, in New Dehli it was 49 degrees, not 121.
Sorry for the snark. ;-)
The article says 400 were surrounded, not surrendered. It then says 30 surrendered. I think it’s fair to call that “dozens.”
The goal of Ubuntu’s help forum is to solve users’ problems efficiently and effectively. That goal is better achieved if questions are posed in certain optimal ways.
The goal of Lemmy is for people to have discussions (like this one! ;). That goal is not better achieved with well posed questions.
Why though? Seriously, why is it a problem for you if they ask here first, instead of asking somewhere else first? What is the actual harm to you?
Some people would rather interact with other humans. Some prefer to find their answers without interacting with other humans. It’s all good.
We aren’t Ubuntu here. As far as I’m concerned OP’s question was just fine.
What is the harm, to you or anyone else, when someone makes a forum their first resort, instead of last? If having people ask questions here that aren’t “good questions” according to you is bothering you, perhaps you are the problem.
He thinks he has nothing to lose by demonizing people who can’t vote. But lots of folks who can vote care about those people and stand in solidarity with them.
Source: I’m one.