Ew, brain images!
Ew, brain images!
Yeah, I should have that lying around here somewhere. But if I recall correctly it actually did not work on my PC back then.
You can probably find an iso on archive.org.
Unreal Tournament 2003 actually came with a bootable DVD that would boot directly into Linux and run the game.
Wenn ist das Nunstück git und Slotermeyer? Ja! Beiherhund das Oder die Flipperwaldt gersput!
I don’t like App Image because I have to manage everything myself or use a helper that may or may not be able to manage everything about all App Images.
But sometimes the dev supplied package is the only way to get an up to date package.
You’re probably not talking about landlines. Some routers can act as voip servers which you can connect to with clients like Twinkle. I use that with my Fritz!box.
Hmm, that butter tastes a little bit more shit than usual.
George Bush did 911 conspiracy.
Good god! We get it! You diddled some kids and feel like the justice system has wronged you. If you stopped spamming this everywhere and instead showed some kind of inclination to better yourself people might actually be more sympathetic.
Hmm, Brathähnchen zum Geburtstag!
To everything
turn, turn, turn,
there is a season
turn, turn, turn
Even without BTRFS it is possible to just delete every folder on root except for /home
. Haven’t encountered any distros that couldn’t handle it.
Nice! Just yesterday I found this amazing video about boobies and tits: https://youtu.be/JJ9IcKpfe8M
The funny thing is that it actually used to be the other way around when it was still ATI. The ATI drivers sucked ass so nvidia was almost mandatory if you wanted to run Linux.
Really, no need to. Go AMD when you want to upgrade anyways but don’t throw away a perfectly fine GPU. The difference between AMD and nVidia is that AMD works out of the box and for nvidia you would have to do one click or command to install the driver. That’s it.
Sure, if you dig deeper it is much more nuanced. But unless you have some unusual use case beyond gaming (which might actually compell you to go nvidia) just stick to what you have.
My first time trying out Linux was with a bootable CD from a PC gaming magazine. It was Corel Linux. If I recall correctly it booted into KDE.
Unfortunately on my system the mouse cursor was invisible. The mouse worked, I just couldn’t see where the cursor was. My brother who was using Linux full time couldn’t help me fix it.