I see more are getting pics, but when I started using Ubuntu after a break a year or so back, there were almost none.
I'm kinda a chronic app installer to try stuff and so I could sometimes add a number a day, if the process is smooth and fairly quick. Also about some packages like wireshark - being like v2.3 or whatever and current is 3.6 or whatever.. would I be able to easily update ones I was familiar with... I'm just a bit rusty but have been using linux since kernel v0.98 or I think v0.99.. on 35 of those 3.5" "floppies" I've coded at least a bit in a couple dozen langs, Commodore PET BASIC first in 1978, and Apple ][+ assembly was totally fun.. the usuals like Pascal, C/C++, and some AI courses used Lisp and Prolog back in the late 80's... so I could try some light menial coding if any was available. I am available at random hours as I'm on disability and play when I can.. loving a lot of the newer AI stuff and all that.. but if we could try with screeners and/or minor easy coding - bit rusty.. And I got like VSCode and VSCode Insiders, that aren't exactly the same size, but all the text and words are the same. Suggestions? .. to start slow and easy, as I spend most of my available play time coding the AI, and if I beat all the billionaires, I will make the world better. But for this stuff, I'm not so used to. (distro maint) Happy for thoughts. Thanks for yer time! Andrew Vancouver BC, Canada (that's not private)
