I have tried templeOS. It is amazing one guy built all that. It feels like it needs training sessions to make better use of it, and also it is wacky as hell
My 2010 arm board with 256MB ram running openmediavault and minidlna for music streaming. Still lots of RAM left.
It still amazes me that a country as tiny as the UK was this ambitious and powerful to expand like that. Like if any of those other countries banded together and were like Yeah, No, it's not on mate. Their numbers would eclipse the UK. maybe somebody with mechanics of colonization can explain how the UK was "succesful" at this venture
- install windows
- adjust main partition so you have space for Linux
- install linux, during install create anither efi partition, and root partition.
- linux probes foreign OS (some distros might not) and creates a chainloader entry from your new EFI to Windows EFI
- set BIOS to boot from linux EFI
Windows never knows the other partition exists and leaves it intact.
By Boss it should say Corporation, or Large Corporate Boss. Because many bosses at companies are earning same as you and got more responsibility dumped on them.
The theme contained rm -rf, but claims it wasn't malicious intent...I assume rm -rf for cleanup, but seems like it should have a apecific path other than /
Btrfs is default on OpenSUSE, has worked great for me for 7 years. No issues.
So doesn't the user have to add +x to run this?
Is it purely decorative and the long glass panel at the top of steps is a window and not a door?
Glad I live in Canada where my Cancer treatment was free. (Except for hospital parking pass)
Firefox desktop mode, hit the reader icon next to the url. no paywall
JK Rowling is just mad that gender doesn't fit the sorting hat.