Kubuntu 22.04 on my laptop & Ubuntu Mate 22.04 on my desktop/server.
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Kubuntu 22.04 on my laptop & Ubuntu Mate 22.04 on my desktop/server.
Export your feed to an opml file, and import it into the new installation. Your read/unread history will be lost, but that’s about it.
Which boomers? All of them?
And I was hoping to get away from all the memes and boomer blaming…
I’m surprised you can’t put /usr on a separate partition. Back in my SunOS days, we used to NFS mount /usr on all our workstations.
Probably more trouble than you’re looking for, but I run an Asterisk VOIP server. I keep a couple long term numbers and sometimes cycle through disposable numbers.
Used NUCs don’t have built-in UPSs, like used laptops do.
Links? OP is sharing their experience and expressing an opinion. What do you want links for?
Tiny tiny Rss (ttrss). I’ve used it for well over 10 years. New docker install is easy.
I can’t see it at all.
I feel like google used to be the good guys relative to apple. They were more open and truly supported open source & standards. But I don’t feel like there’s much difference anymore.
Cheap electronics is all I buy from Ali exp.
In my suburban town you can’t turn around without bumping into a credit union branch. They all work together cooperatively too. The only reason I ever go into a branch is for my safe deposit box.
Huh? I’ve used 4 different credit unions, and I never heard of being unable to get a debit card.
OP, please don’t go making empty ghost communities based on the feedback here. That would be worse than no community at all. Communities should be created by topic enthusiasts.
The various personal finance related subs. There are some communities with similar names, but the depth of experience is lacking.
Redhat, the organization/company no longer exists. Redhat did those things in the past, and earned a lot of love, respect, and clout. All that is left of that legacy is their contributed code and an IBM product name.
All the good things you said about Redhat should be in past tense. IBM recently laid off tons of Redhat employees, including the Fedora team lead! Redhat is no longer an organization in any real sense. It is only the name of a product now. It’s as meaningful as IBM’s “Watson”. They are only marketing terms.
Don’t expect much investment or technical innovation out of Redhat/IBM going forward. IBM is always going to put its short term (short sighted) self interest ahead of everything else.
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