I have a bunch of used ThinkPads. Whats that blacklist thing? Never heard of it 🤔
I have a bunch of used ThinkPads. Whats that blacklist thing? Never heard of it 🤔
I am running OCIS on a Raspberry Pi at home. I like it. The Android app is not the best, but you dont need that.
Patent trolls are not limited to software.
There is no information available to say who is good or evil here.
I was very interested in this. Installed it, and set it up to use my preferred auth server (also selfhosted). It worked just great!
But! Then I wanted to install the add-on in my firefox browser. And it doesn’t work when using only and oauth server :(
Will probably not use this much without the extension
Not better, but also good.
In Firefox, at least desktop, you can right click, and copy link without tracking stuff.
Edit: havent tried with links from Facebook
Ah - a Tesla, I assume :)
Recently got a used X270 for my kid, for school. It came with windows 11, but I put Ubuntu Budgie on it.
It cost me about 220 USD in my currency.
Very nice computer.
My Lenovo laptop has a sleep setting in the BIOS that can be set to either Windows or Linux. Changing that helped me out 👍🐧
The article mentions it several times, but there is no evidence of it.
It is not a Model X in the video
They’re two different things. This is a camera. Motioneye is not a camera.
I have figured it out :) It was because they were GTK 4, and for some reason they had a css file in my config dir
Ah ok. I have finally figured this out myself. It seems that some of these applications are GTK4 apps. Theme settings for these apps are simply a css file in a folder, and not related to any other settings in gnome. Thats pretty silly if you ask me…
~./config/gtk-4.0/gtk.css
I tried resetting it all. No extensions or anything.
I don’t see how his, very reasonable, views makes Linux itself (more?) political. What is the point of this post?
Probably a non-issue for this use case then. A relatively cheap Lenovo for programming, would not be too old to have a decent wifi card already in it. Even the pretty old ones I got for my kids have decent wifi cards, some even 4g. No issues at all with running Linux.