Not to be confused with OpenSUSE…
Not to be confused with OpenSUSE…
Thank you. The downvotes don’t bother me, but the attitude of some of these linux fans does. Skills issues my ass. I’m fairly IT literate. I can find my way around basic unix stuff for work, and don’t care if i have to spend some of the time i get paid for on reading man pages. But at home, my computer just needs to work. Linux is not ready for that, and some of these fanboys just put people off.
Did I say I want to keep using windows? I don’t. I want to get off W10 before that becomes an unsupported security risk, and won’t go to W11. All I said, or meant to say, is that I don’t feel comfortable yet to move to Linux, and posts like this don’t make me more confident that Linux is trouble free. It’s not just that I don’t want to spend hours fixing problems, it’s also for the sanity of my family who just need a working computer
Network manager not working well with DNS over TLS is not a Linux issue? Ok, thanks for the education.
Things like this are why I still haven’t switched to Linux. Had a play with Mint on a USB stick and liked it, but I just worry that when I start to use it for real, I am going to spend far too much time searching for solutions to weird problems and going down rabbit holes.
Just get an electric valve and a separate timer Something like this
That was what got me to look into piracy. Bought a CD and was unable to copy it to my iPod. Fuck that
What do you think a court order is ….
Well, it’s not the police telling me to lock up my knives, or my isp telling me to lock down my wifi.
As far as i know, there is no law and there was no court order obliging the internet subscriber to lock down their wifi. Which would not do much for a household member plugging a cable into the router’s lan port anyway.
WTF is a wifi company? Next up: how a cat5 company can protect your privacy??