

I use zoom several times a week, and have had to revert to windows several times because development lags behind win/mac, and for some reason my org has a fixation on trying new features, useful or not.
I use zoom several times a week, and have had to revert to windows several times because development lags behind win/mac, and for some reason my org has a fixation on trying new features, useful or not.
Why is this fucker exposing my IP?
There are many examples of software where the UI etc can be changed. I have never felt comfortable in GIMP’s UI, but then again I’m much more of a vector guy.
Ages ago I used to use Webmin. I have no clue as how it stacks up to others nowadays.
You can specify the virtualization engine in VirtualBox, including KVM.
A couple of easy virtualization tools that allow you to create VMs in a few clicks are Gnome Boxes and QuickEmu, which leverages Qemu and KVM
Not normal, you are a weirdo.
I use W11 bloat edition, BTW
I replace ARCH with Windows 11 bloat edition. I use windows 11 BTW
have switched to HopToDesk, a rust desk fork. It’s supposed to be les fuckeddy
Just curious. Why do you write 3/30 instead of 1/10?
Have any of us paid to have a right to complain?
As I mentioned, I use remotes occasionally, so I’m trying a low fuss solution. If my bread and butter were remote support, I’d probably invest time in a more customized set-up
Thanks. I’m trying out HopToDesk. As I understand it’s a clone. Works pretty well. I hope they don’t pull any shenanigans
This is dumb. Hand over development to bureaucrats? create a set of guidelines and requirements, and allow distros to be certified, and fund development of distros that are being used.
Do you know of a sketchup alternative
Corel was, and still is, used in a lot of industries, like signmaking, embroidery, etc. It has been losing share in the general vector graphics space for years though.
Quick question: is Aurora dev desktop plus dev stuff, or less desktop stuff?
The good, the bad, and the ugly . Tapas or hamburger.
Not being able to say “I run Arch BTW” is a dealbreaker.
Slackware was my first distro, in the 90s, installed from diskettes, downloaded with a 9600 baud modem, FUN! (actually it was, wizard stuff at the time). I moved to Mandrake I think, then RH or another, and whenever I took a look at Slackware, it felt ancient when compared with these “glitzy”, for the time, distros. Maybe I should take a look again.
I would need your password to be able to replicate, as well as your mother’s maiden name, city of birth and first pet’s name.