sudo apt install qbittorrent
sudo apt install qbittorrent
I swear Nix users are the mormons of the Linux world.
If you’ll be using it in a shop, as a tool and that Debian works well. Well… stick with Debian !
The POSIFLEX issue might have to do with MBR. On your final linux installation, your partition table should NOT be using gpt but mbr and that might solve the issues.
It has to do with older BIOS not recognising gpt and henceforth being unable to boot from the disk.
N.B. you might have to configure your GRUB/systemd loader accordingly.
For ~100€, through a Raspberry Pi, you can stream 4K60p to your TV. From there, you are the sole master of the seas, Captain.
I had the same problem with a MSI GF65.
I had an Intel AX201, which is basically the same device as the intel killer wifi card on the GS65.
I battled with the issue for a very long time. It came from Windows and only from Windows. You have to disable fastboot and there is a way to shut it down “fully” which you have to do.
If that does not solve it your only way out of it is to reinstall Windows.
No because pi-hole does not block YT ads
You have everything quality wise on TGx
It might be because I’m using Arch and everything has to be done manually 🤷
Good for you if you have it figured out ! Welcome to Linux !
Try to use OnlyOffice. It’s the only viable alternative to MSOffice that I have found.
Because it’s not about installing them, it’s making them work that’s not intuitive. I have an nvidia card and some linux experience, it was hard for me to set it up. If you have no background on linux, making it work might make you abandon it. In those cases it’s better to go with something that has everything figured out for you.
Does it matter ? 🤷
Why not, though ?
If you want up to date go with Arch/Nix, don’t go OpenSuSE.
If I remember correctly, you can define the modifier key in KDE. Not sure though, you might have to test it out.
That would be the fastest way. Apart from that, it’s very much possible by binding every possible action to different keypresses. That would be long and stenuous.
It’s just the beginning of Lemmy. Things are yet to come and improve. Give it time or try to learn how to code and try to contribute.
Joke apart I’ve run into these issues once or twice before. The way to go is to purge the keyring then update it from scratch.
For AUR the best way to go is to install yay (see how on ArchLinux wiki) then go from there. Normally the dependencies should install themselves easily.
Have you tried installing with yay ?
vim has got to you… There’s no going back.
Yes