Prairie dogs along the front range of Colorado, deer in the Colorado mountains…
Prairie dogs along the front range of Colorado, deer in the Colorado mountains…
I had instability in kde when an upgrade moved me away from the proprietary Nvidia drivers. Might be worth checking that.
Wish I could try Wayland, can’t seem to get it to load. Fortunately when they pushed the update of Wayland as default they didn’t remove x11 support. Still been pretty happy with kde neon for the last few years
Shocker …
Please don’t do that while hiking around others, lots of people go hiking to get away from constant sounds like that.
Exactly the same story for me, the free Linux cost didn’t hurt either.
Bit difficult to keep using it since they killed sms interoperability. I understand the security concerns but if no one uses it, doesn’t really matter does it.
Another rule by people who think the only way “real” work gets done is by sitting in a cubicle and talking to people.
Thanks for sharing, internet archive has a ton of this type of stuff and it’s fun to dig thru!
Thanks for posting, I had forgotten about these books. My parents had a copy.
I had a similar experience, also hard to find interesting things because searching tags didn’t seem to work well. Maybe there isn’t enough stuff uploaded yet.
Gentoo and Debian, https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Logo_Collage_Linux_Distro.png
Just about any Agatha Christie mystery is worth reading. I personally love the Hercule Poirot and Tommy and Tuppence series. Another series I enjoyed is the Lord Peter Wimsey novels by Dorothy L. Sayers. I guess the narrow genra I usually read is a cozy mystery because it’s easy.
OpenAudible - because Audible cycles books in and out of the membership too fast and sometimes their phone app sucks.