Have you considered that they may have used a 32bit UEFI bios combined with 64bit processor?
Try a distro that supports 32bit UEFI.
Have you considered that they may have used a 32bit UEFI bios combined with 64bit processor?
Try a distro that supports 32bit UEFI.
Correction: You were making a bag, now you are making a blanket. Kitty has decided for you.
About 25 years for me.
For most people it’s a better option to use a local print shop for the odd times that they need something printed.
More options for printing too.
Kind of surprised that they haven’t done what NZ has done and have one company that owns and maintains the physical network then sells access to ISP’s. The company installs fiber to your house and terminates the fiber in an ONT (a box that converts from fiber to ethernet) that any ISP can connect to (or multiple ISP’s depending on the ONT).
That way you have a choice of providers and there isn’t multiple fiber installs being done.
Right now I get an uncapped, no contract 300down/100up for about £45 and if I wanted to I could bump it up to 950down/500up for another £10 a month (before any bundling discounts).
The speed is pretty consistent & often slightly over and I get a choice of router that I want to use (currently a MikroTik RB960PGS).
And I just looked it up and 2/4/8 gigabyte symmetric plans are being rolled out as they upgrade the cabinets and they aren’t much more expensive.
You have a few choices:
Minecraft launcher (official) - Allows you to play vanilla MC.
Prisim launcher - allows you to download & play mod packs from several sources (newer FTB packs have to be loaded up in the FTB app first before being imported).
FTB app - allows you to play basically any FTB modpack.
The first should show up in the software store and the second two have install instructions on their websites.
You have to load it up in the FTB app then import it into Prism.
Twitch already has a dark mode available in the settings.
I still visit, in read only mode.
I think that this would be a security nightmare and would require a massive redesign for session cookies.
If anything they should be trying to lock cookies and sites assorted data to the specific device used to log in.
At the moment it is very easy for a criminal (once they have gained access) to nab your browser’s entire profile and load it up on their computer giving them access to everything logged in on that profile.
What you are suggesting is something that would make the criminals jobs easier .
Cats view the laws of physics to be mere suggestions.
Wireless access points are really versatile and can be used is a number of ways.
I recently upgraded from an all in one WiFi router to a wired only router (I have fibre) which is then connected to my desktop using ethernet and I have a UFO style access point on the ceiling connected using ethernet and powered by POE.
If I need to upgrade the WiFi at a later date I don’t have to redo my entire network setup.
I know the issue has be fixed but this is something you (or others) might want to consider.
If you have a desktop computer you can get a “wireless access point” which you can connect to your desktop using an ethernet cable then connect the AP to your WiFi network.
This negates the need to find an adapter that supports Linux and having to install drivers to make an adapter work.
With an AP the computer only sees an ethernet connection and as the AP is separate to your computer you can position it where it gets the best reception (there are even access points from the likes of TP-Link and others that can use POE (power over ethernet) so you can run just one cable).
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For flat beds like the one in the picture they should be up high.
My cat has one on top of a bookcase in my office that is her go to spot (seriously the nice cat tree I got her is only used for scratching and as a platform to get to the bed).
Enclosed beds usually work better on the ground as it allows them to feel safe.
You are thinking in human days.
That’s why I stopped buying from the big brand manufacturers.
So many “system updates” that come out just before the new version is announced & suddenly your device is glitchy, slow and having constant problems.
I have been buying Nokia phones ever since. They aren’t the fastest, have huge storage, nor all the flashy bling of the “flagship” products but over the years I have found that I don’t need them.
Hell I even have a digital audio player so I can get better quality audio in a device smaller than most phones (plus I am not paying to rent music using streaming services).
From the what I have read it seems like this is a Gnome error causing problems for software.
You might be able to get better feedback if you post in one of the Linux specific communities.
If you try to open FF using the terminal does it give you any error messages?
The fix may only take a day or two but what about the processes and transactions that should have been running in that timeframe?
What about all the people who now need to be put onto later flights, warehouses and factories that now need to catch up after being at a standstill for hours, transport being delayed due to paperwork not being able to be sent. And so on.
Those all need to be fixed up before everything is back to running as normal (until the next big screw-up).
Logitech does not support Linux.
Most of the current compatibility of Logitech devices comes from, Linux devs reverse engineering their software, USB standards or from default programing stored in the device.