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Canadians: First time?
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Canadians: First time?
How much of a PIA is it to install Linux on a Chromebook? I’m looking for a small laptop and Chromebooks are the perfect size.
Same here. Mandrake 8.2 was a buggy mess, but I have fond memories of it.
I have been using a flip phone since 2017, but I’m considering switching to VOIP since I don’t use my phone much anyway.
I use rtorrent and it’s pretty straightforward.
Anyone use Session messenger? It doesn’t need a phone number unlike Signal.
As an old fart, I’m happy to see that Debian is still cool. All of this arch-manjaro-nix-os-awesome-bspwm-i3-xmonad-flatsnap whippersnapper stuff is over my head.
My media library over SSHFS. The server runs Debian 11 and the client is an old Linux Mint laptop in my basement hooked up to a TV. The laptop only has access to my local network.
I rsync my entire library with an sdcard every week. The initial sync is slow, but the subsequent syncs are fast since only new files get copied over.
I back up my home folder to an encrypted drive once a week using rsync, then I create a tarball, encrypt it, and upload it to protondrive just in case.
ssh and/or telnet.
I use Debian with a patched version of motif window manager. The 90s never ended:
They’re making a comeback, somehow: https://webring.xxiivv.com/
I still use both. 99% of Usenet is spam, but there still a few active groups (especially under comp.*). The BBS scene on the other hand, is booming. I see new users every week on my favourite board.
LORD
Yup, and some servers are very active.
I had to look up what a tankie was. Back in the day, we called them ‘pinkos’.
Why is lemmygrad so popular?
Congrats!