That’s what bunsenlabs is for.
That’s what bunsenlabs is for.
I got archcraft.
Lucky me. It’s also from India which is fun.
https://distrowatch.com/table-mobile.php?distribution=archcraft
Gobolinux?
No one mentioned Bunsenlabs or Crunchbang Linux here, but they aren’t really that obscure.
Unironically, Chrome OS Flex might be the way to go. Dead simple, uses A/B updates and is just that, for people who just need something to work.
It’s great for field work, with documenting specimen locations with coordinates and documenting transect directions.
I thought of it as a good way for artists to earn a living by more tokenized artworks, but then it gets hijacked by this shit.
This doesn’t have a root system to worry about so it needs less underground space. Don’t get me wrong I love me a good tree, but in places where there isn’t enough land for roots to spread this could be useful. Lots of side walk trees die due to not enough space for the roots
Can’t believe this is how I learned about his death
I’m in a flipped situation. My MVNO (confiner l consumer cellular) used t mobile and now they switched to ATT. My internet is faster (70 mbps speed test) but my service is less consistent. I’ll get full service in a subway tunnel but none at my house.
Somewhere in between. It doesn’t deserve to be shut down though.
Kinja blogs as a whole have been going down in quality ever since spanfeller took over. (I go on jalopnik and gizmodo a lot).
a big piece of paper and some cool stickers is all you need. It’s more impressive when it’s tangible.
If you’re worried about stealing, put it a bit higher out of their reach and take photos of it after all the stickers are placed to keep track.
Just out of curiosity, where do you live and what hardware are you using? I can buy 2 TB nvme ssds for around $75 usd.
Also as someone mentioned, those hard drives may be used already and could fail. If you do want to try it I’d say go ahead.
I mean it’s worth a shot. OP knows that much. If it works out, it’d tide them over until they get a new ssd
They don’t show pae support so some OSes have issues. This is specifically for the first generation. I have a Pentium M 735 laptop which shouldn’t have this issue but for whatever reason PAE enabled OSes such as 32 bit Ubuntu won’t boot. I probably screwed something up. It currently runs bunsenlabs helium as it doesn’t require PAE. I’ll amend my previous comment
Probably yes. As long as it’s 64 bit, it will run without issue, hardware dependant. For 32 bit machines, you have to be more careful. The 32 bit core duo and pentium m CPUs don’t support pae.
Edit: First Gen Pentium M don’t show pae support as a flag but they do.support it. You have to set forcepae for some distros. I read the page incorrectly. Pentium M laptops that have 5 in their model number, like the 735 are second gen Pentium M
iirc the money storage aspect of PayPal has to be regulated as a bank.
I’d move hosts. Frantech will ignore dmca requests if you get a Luxembourg slot. Or move to feralhosting. They’re based in the Netherlands.
I think its a bit easier to use than kdenlive. I’d say it’s a little bit less full featured than kdenlive