I agree with your post Heather, particularly loved this bit:
>As your X60 (or whatever you are currently using) becomes older, you will
also grow
>and learn how to use less resource-intensive software that may take a bit
more practice and skill...
One more thing, the OP mentions "powerful m
gnuga...@gmail.com wrote:
System76 are disabling Intel ME and all, I think, models that they sell.
People with more knowledge than me, could this lead to librebooting these
systems or is more needed.
Needless to say they are doing this from a security point not a
FreeSoftware point.
If this
>I later looked in the Parabola PKGBUILD for RetroArch. I saw that they
>completely removed any connection to the addon repository on RetroArch's
>website, and they provided no free replacement. They just neutered the
>software completely. I could not run free ROMs in the emulator, and I
>could no
It may not have seemed like an important point to Marketing. But the first
post of the Reddit thread linked above, by their engineer, mentions it by
name.
> * I find almost every package I need on parabola repos. Anything that is not
> there is usually available in AUR (just need to carefully check licenses and
> makepkg files). Never had a problem with "your-freedom" either. Can you give
> some examples?
RetroArch is available. Some emulato
> I know this doesn't help you right now, but I strongly recommend have
> separate partitions for / (root - your OS) and /home (your user files).
This has caused problems for me. Right now, I have only 595.6 MiB in /,
and my system keeps alerting me about it.
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Yeah, I had a similar experience with Motif dependencies for a program I
wanted to use. This is another reason why I won't use Debian; they
don't have my back, they don't even use the same definition of 'free'.
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Also, Debian includes stuff which might require some proprietary code,
like Chromium and Electron, which Parabola removed for this reason.
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My ISP uses Apache-controlled servers. My cPanel Raw Access logs contained
IPV4 addresses exclusively until November 25, whereupon the server software
began resolving those IPV4 addresses to their canonical names. That change
rendered their server data irretrievable, but for the Internet hist
https://librenet.gr/posts/516f15b0ba4b0135daba2a7a465d
:>love it
Yes. That should just work good. Backup first maybe.
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