

Use SCUMMVM. It runs even better than in the old machines.
Use SCUMMVM. It runs even better than in the old machines.
Same, but I skipped manjaro and popOS. And I used slackware at the college computers. Debian still wins for me, it came a long way.
If this can’t produce the brown note, nothing will!
Blow on it really hard.
This animal needs to go.
They are both a docker-compose on the same machine.
Next thing you know they’ll change Canada’s name to Not-yet-United States of America
It’s been four months but I wanted to say here you were the only one close to the solution.
I’ve went from 7 to LTSC. I didn’t realize how cool LTSC was until I had to use a W10 machine at work. There’s a good chance I’ll go full Linux when the support ends but I’ll have enough time to consider it.
Cats this social usually have owners (aka slaves). Most cats here are indoor/outdoor.
Source:
Now all we need is 3 pigmee piggies and a doll house and we can have the cuttest horror story ever!
“I huff and I puff but now I is too tired” lies down
The correct URL appears in the browser but the page shows a 404. According to the logs they don’t exist…but they’re there…
It was the first “solution” on google. Didn’t work.
I already went through that. I wouldn’t post here without starting with the official documentation.
There is a King and Queen of England though.
Eat the rich with a straw!
We should keep mouth movement to a minimum so…chew the rich with your mouth closed.
I hear you. I have 3 machines: my main rig, a light laptop and a server. The main rig is on Windows 10 LTSC and the server is on Linux (goes without saying).
When I bought the laptop I decided to use it only with Linux as a way to squeeze it’s resources but also as a way to figure it how realistic it would be to use Linux exclusively. After starting on Mint and hopping to Arch I ended up on Debian and I’m quite satisfied with it. But I also realized it would never work on my main rig. Lots of stuff and software would just not work the same way. Would it be usable, yes. But it would be mostly workarounds instead of the perfect setup I have built.
Linux will definitely get there. It’s improving fast. But telling people that don’t know better to just switch only to find out half of what they did will now have to be done with workarounds and hassles is dishonest and does not help Linux at all. When Linux is perfect those people will already be burned and resist it needlessly.