I don't see any errors, just warnings. And GTK is very verbose about warnings...
I wouldn't call compiling from source the average experience these days.
Most software is gonna be in the distro repositories or as a flatpak/snap/appimage.
Schleswig-Holstein in Germany seems to be switching to Linux and LibreOffice.
Not sure what you mean. The protocol supports the bridge, not the client.
ElementaryOS is a great system, if you need something that behaves and looks a bit like MacOS. It's based on Ubuntu LTS versions, so should be good for a few years at a time.
Not exactly the same.
Plasma 6 still installs the X11 session. This change will make it so the Gnome X11 session is not getting installed by deafult, so you need to install it yourself if you need it. In Plasma 6, you just change to the X11 session in your Display Manager.
I might be a bit paranoid here, but I would just re-install the system. Could be some malicious stuff at work here.
Would be even better if colleges supported web standards in general, instead of just Chrome...
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Another thing they have "slipped" in recently is Linux (only Ubuntu for now) support in Microsoft Intune.
This change will make it possible to run Linux in a Microsoft cloud/azure workplace.
If you have no local music and no physical music media, you are pretty much out of luck.
I mean, when you subscribe to services you understand there is the possibility that the service might go unavailable at some point. Some times it's just temporary, but others are permanent (like Google Stadia).
I make a habit out of not relying on streaming services. If I really like something, music or video, I buy the physical disk.
Sorry, I don't have an answer or solution for you.
I rip my physical media and put it on my Jellyfin server, so I can stream it where ever I am.
I think he wrote that he had been contributing for about 7 or 8 years, and only the last one was as a volunteer.