I’d say either an obscure character from Friends, or Jackie Chan’s sister?
I’d say either an obscure character from Friends, or Jackie Chan’s sister?
Where else would one publish such an ad?
3.11? Which couldn’t even network properly?
Did Trump fire the navigator?
Right click widget, select options, click on show date, or day or whatever, click apply, done.
I don’t know what bizarre stuff Gnome runs but it obviously hasn’t gotten better.
Without those 15 people, every office would be filled to the ceiling with salad, and then what?
Interestingly (or not) it’s also used in French but only in one case that I’m aware of. Monsieur is abbreviated to M. while messieurs (plural) is MM.
That’s not a linux question. That’s related to whatever desktop environment is running and what clock or calendar widget it can display.
You forgot the holes for the buttons.
And you had to figure out the bandwidth of your monitor (or more typically just make it up and hope nothing would break). What fun that was.
I don’t see how anyone could miss that.
They still have lots of T34 that they haven’t used.
Yeah, but you never find a fuse when you need one while it’s easy to find a 2 000 dollar gpu for a measly 3 500 dollars.
Or, you now have a slightly depleted magazine on your belt. Depending on the game mechanics (and possibly the reloading method you choose).
I think their face has started to melt. Possibly as part of the transition. I’m not sure what the end form is supposed to be but it’s a bit worrying.
The language documentation is installed alongside the language packages.
Because linux users are people familiar with computers. The general public can barely use windows, they can’t realistically install an operating system. If you think people can install windows, I’m afraid that’s quite unlikely.
You’re clearly surrounded by tech savvy users. Don’t confuse them with regular users. They have nothing in common.
Well, there goes my pet theory then.
Any system that doesn’t ship with the machine won’t be friendly to the end user.
And on pc, linux always has to work with (or against) hardware designed specifically for that other os. Including ignoring established standards, because why not. It’s honestly a miracle that it works as well as it does.
Same here. I really don’t know what people do with their machines. I’ve had numerous nvidia gpus for ages without trouble (and litteraly decades of linux).
Never on laptops though, maybe that’s where problems arise.
Well, couldn’t the M1 Abrams be replaced with cheaper Tesla cybertrucks?