I always use distro packaging, if it’s available.
I always use distro packaging, if it’s available.
I’ve played WoW on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed. No problems there.
I agree. I remember when skim milk and margarine were supposed to be good for you. Beans and peas already exist, are cheap, store forever, and can be used in so many different ways. Fake meat feels like an overly complicated way to solve a problem that’s already solved, with the added bonus that they could cause horrific health problems that won’t be identified for decades.
W2k was the best.
Yeah, I really liked LXDE.
Yep. I’ve had no problems with x11. It’s always been super stable.
TBH, I’ve always wanted to do this.
I use XFCE, but I like Cinnamon too. I use Nemo and Xed instead of Thunar and…whatever.
At some point, probably after Fedora stops supporting x11, openSUSE plans to follow suit, and it will no longer be available in the repos. There’s no firm date for when this will occur, though. I read about it on the official forum.
I use XFCE. If their Wayland support isn’t ready when openSUSE Tumbleweed eliminates support for x11, I’m not sure what I’ll go to.
Good to know, even though I’m not a Gnome user. I wonder if it will work with torsocks.
I use LACT. It’s very easy to use and works well.
I’m not so sure that it is an edge case. I’m just an average person. I’m sure there are many people who have reason to receive and/or save much larger volumes of email than I do. Regardless, it’s always better to have software that works well under a wide range of circumstances.
Sylpheed has all the features I would expect an email client to have, and they all work. No reason to change anything, unless email as a technology changes, or it stops building.
Sylpheed handles large amounts of email much better. It’s fast even at 50k plus emails. Last time I tried Claws Mail, it choked on that.
Go back to parents being responsible for what their children are doing/exposed to on the internet, and not expecting the company running a site or adults using it to keep content sanitized, according to standards that aren’t always transparent or open to debate, in case kids are exposed to it.
At one time, it was the responsibility of parents to supervise their kids online and prevent them from accessing anything they weren’t ready to see. I wish we could go back to that.
Eating cheese in food like pizza or lasagna upsets my stomach a lot, but eating cheese off a block is fine. 🤔
It’s an amazing game. The sprat rescue…
3B is smaller than I would use, but this is interesting.