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There is a gui for aria2. It is called Persepolis
There is a gui for aria2. It is called Persepolis
I think you right. Especially when PCLinuxOS is the “The Boomer Distribution“ according to the website. Obviously the community and user friendliness ( like the control center) you mentioned was the main reason. Lastly, destroying your CRT monitor by a wrong X config was part of the learning process.
It is Kontact because it is KDE.
Which one ? The antivirus definition update or the change Administrator password?
How about a cost benefit analysis from Mozilla explainer?
https://github.com/mozilla/explainers/tree/main/ppa-experiment#end-user-benefit
It seems to me that most of the help posts are answered and asked by bots as well.
You are right, stand corrected.
Integrated Development Environment (IDE) from the makers of Atom. It is written in rust.
It started when they changed My Computer to This Computer.
KDE: Kommunity of Developers and Endusers.
Just take out the battery, oh wait.
Have a look at miller
There is a file manager app which looks similar to the Windows 11 one, but for Windows 10. It is also free and open source. It called Files
What if I use a Samsung Note 7?
Or EPCOT
Only if you could choose the default container for the new tabs instead having to long press the new tab button and selecting it manually.
recent demo from Microsoft showed how its GPT-4o-powered Copilot assistant could watch the screen to do things like give tips on how to play Minecraft.
And some people still wonders why the dumb phones are getting popular again.
FlatPak and snaps are not only solving the universal packing problem, but in addition: providing necessary libraries which are not present on the main system; an be installed on multiple architectures (x86, arm, etc); sandboxed.
I do see potential room for abuse. Let say someone has the list and contact the members of the list saying that they are from Dell and it is about the computer they purchased. They have all details, spec, address, etc so it believable. Then they tell them to buy some “antivirus” or install some “hot fix” etc. Scammers are already doing this, but it is less convincing.
And sadly Mozilla is doing the same with the Privacy-Preserving Attribution.