Many will call you crazy due to the phrasing, but you're not wrong. The problem is that people look at the Apple / Google duopoly and say "look we have competition! How can you compare this to Microsoft in the 90s!?"…
I don't use a Mac often (mainly Linux), but I do troubleshoot my significant other's. I'll add on my gripes: - SMB shares are wonky and will randomly disconnect with vague errors. - A large USB drive formatted with NTFS…
Had to laugh that he jumped into a paid chat service, I get combining all these services into one app is a way to "solve" this problem, but no one is going to pay $10 a month for it.
While many editors will come and go, vi in some form will always remain. Once you "get" it, using anything else starts to become alien.
It's an ok product until you run into performance issues. Which due to said horrible backend engineering is numerous. Also their support is awful.
Did you try flatseal for Wireshark? It abstracts the process of messing with permissions. That being said, unless the flatpak has some features your distro version doesn't, for trusted software package is always…
Let me preface that I love linux. I use it on 98% of my PCs. But Linux is not for everyone. Honestly it SHOULDN'T be. If you want to be free you have to work for it. You have to understand why your open source community…
I'm a skeptic and don't know why someone would pay for borderline quackery such as this when there's plenty of playlists and YouTube channels that claim to do the same thing.
Many will call you crazy due to the phrasing, but you're not wrong. The problem is that people look at the Apple / Google duopoly and say "look we have competition! How can you compare this to Microsoft in the 90s!?"…
I don't use a Mac often (mainly Linux), but I do troubleshoot my significant other's. I'll add on my gripes: - SMB shares are wonky and will randomly disconnect with vague errors. - A large USB drive formatted with NTFS…
Had to laugh that he jumped into a paid chat service, I get combining all these services into one app is a way to "solve" this problem, but no one is going to pay $10 a month for it.
While many editors will come and go, vi in some form will always remain. Once you "get" it, using anything else starts to become alien.
It's an ok product until you run into performance issues. Which due to said horrible backend engineering is numerous. Also their support is awful.
Did you try flatseal for Wireshark? It abstracts the process of messing with permissions. That being said, unless the flatpak has some features your distro version doesn't, for trusted software package is always…
Let me preface that I love linux. I use it on 98% of my PCs. But Linux is not for everyone. Honestly it SHOULDN'T be. If you want to be free you have to work for it. You have to understand why your open source community…
I'm a skeptic and don't know why someone would pay for borderline quackery such as this when there's plenty of playlists and YouTube channels that claim to do the same thing.