Then why do they put it down right by you and leave it? When it’s for themselves, they’ll eat it or play with it. At least my mob do.
Then why do they put it down right by you and leave it? When it’s for themselves, they’ll eat it or play with it. At least my mob do.
There’s Tiled menu for KDE Plasma
It’s called fashion Brenda, look it up!
Not so much dinner guest as dinner. Although to me, it feels like trumped up charges.
Well, I guess if someone calls and says you have kidnapped a little girl and that they have seen you with a gun, the police can’t take a chance that it’s hoax. All phone numbers that call the police should be logged and if it turns out to be a hoax, traced, so people who make hoax calls can be arrested and prosecuted.
Fucking hell
Well, as I said, it gives you the whole thing from scratch, in addition it doesn’t fuck with your menus. Finally, and most importantly, maybe people don’t like experimenting on their main machine.
You get the whole experience including installing your necessary software
Easier install and a cromulent setup out of the box. It’s why I went with Endeavour.
She seems to be settling in nicely
I dunno, there’s a tell-tail sign
On her first day, Anna is introduced to her supervisor, Puddles.
I tried PC/BSD on a desktop quite a few years ago and it was pretty good, apart from having to build a lot of my software from their ports tree. That ultimately put me off and I went back to Linux. I tried FreeBSD on an old laptop last year and no matter what I tried, I couldn’t get it to recognize my Wifi adapter. I gave up after a couple of days.
So, if your hardware is supported BSD is good, but if it’s not than it’s really not.
Widgets and themes broke when version 6 was released but that was a major upgrade which changed the underlying technology (Qt5 to Qt6) and it was announced before-hand. It tends not happen with minor and patch updates.
The trick is to have a second keyboard
More money than sense
No one does comfy like cats
I disagree with you, I happen to think that the average person is intelligent enough to make an informed decision about their computing. They just have to forgo the learned helplessness that Microsoft and Apple have fostered since the early nineties.
I don’t think it’s unreasonable for someone who is dissatisfied to try a few out. Let’s be clear here, if you’re satisfied, then you’re not going to even think about moving but more and more people are becoming dissatisfied, you can tell by the number of people on Reddit (yes I still lurk Reddit) asking about switching. Also, unless you’re really a geek, it isn’t going to be close to a technical decision - it will be purely gut-feel. I like this one, I don’t like that one.
Yeah, it’s not feature complete