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1 year agoIt’s boring, but like someone else mentioned it tells you exactly what it does. So, I don’t really see a problem with it.
It’s boring, but like someone else mentioned it tells you exactly what it does. So, I don’t really see a problem with it.
Just out of curiosity, what difference would PAE make in this argument? What is the memory limit on a PAE-enabled kernel? What other differences would it make?
LineageOS would probably also be a decent choice if they don’t absolutely have to have no Google at all.
They say Emacs is an amazing OS, with the best calendar, to-do list, email client, etc. Just missing a good text editor.
If you’re looking for stable and up to date, give openSUSE Tumbleweed a shot.
I’m torn between both sides of this argument. If I lost access to Netflix I wouldn’t be too bothered. But, I also understand that other people see the value in it and would be happy to subscribe if they lost access to an account that was shared with them.