It was in lemmy.world.
It was in lemmy.world.
I did not quote the post because it is in spanish.
In short: a guy argued that my country’s goverment is a dictatorship because expeled out the staff of an UN office that is supposed to work on human rights issues and in his opinion there are human rights violations. I replied that a dictatorship is defined by the means a group of people get and/or keep political power and stay in power against the will of majority. Democracy: power by people’s vote, otherwise could be a dictatorship. The violations of human rights does not define dictatorship and made this example: Israel’s goverment is legal and democratic but, in mi opinion, is commiting genocide against Palestine people, so violations of human rights does not equal dictatorship.
I guess that was the trigger, the guy freaked out and i Just stoped the argument, thought it was useless.
“is likely used more in urban and coastal regions of the US and Hispanic is likely used more in rural and landlocked regions”, that is, “latino” is US based word, but it means almost nothing outside that country.
Since many years i do not play because have no time for that, including the fixing the issues. Used to play and like to fix issues because that is a good learning technique.
Depends on the game and version of windows…old games with new windows 99% of time won´t work.
Once there was Corel Linux, could not even install it.
Once upon a time there was a company called Hewllet-Packard that made the best programmable calculators, vendors made the best demonstration: hitting the calc against the floor, picked up the pieces, assembled it and it worked again! (almost beat Texas Instrument). The same for printers, pcs, laptops, good mainframes (i learned fortran in a hp3000), almost any Hewlet-Packard electronic product was among the best. In 90s became HP, since then everything they made is a shame.
Debian, Debian, Debian, Debian… And please tell us what you picked up and why.
With that background and do you really need suggestions?
I am not a sysadmin, jus user since 2000. I think if you ever need to do something with sudo it will be as dangerous as using su.
Can not screw up and break things with sudo?
why do you want to use sudo? As normal user you can run most of commands. If you are the only one user do not need sudo, use “su” instead with the admin password.
Dangerous asumption: one man, one finger, one second…and you will have a disaster.
why do you think you are going to loose your files if change desktop?
Remember “Neuromancer”? The CEO AI who crafted art work…🤪
There is a movie from 1992 with Robert Redford, “Sneakers”. It is about a team of hackers, in a scene they face a door with an unexpected smart lock and find the right strategy, just kick the f* door.
So, the best is to bring your towel paper everywhere.
Right, and while in the install process, and the installer detects there is another os in your drive, “tell” the installer (there will be the option to do this) that you want both systems and choose the order of prefered booting. It is the simpler way for a new user.
I have been using linux since 2000 year and at firts had to learn how to configure lilo to get my cdrom working. When distros changed to grub i quit learning that stuff. Used my time learning other things, like R or chempaint.
No one should begin tinkering with grub and other sensitive parts of your system, begin with the command line and system tools first.
Planner does Gantt charts, graphical ui.