A built-in way to have services running (which is why openprinting can make a snap of CUPS but AFAICT can’t make a Flatpak).
A built-in way to have services running (which is why openprinting can make a snap of CUPS but AFAICT can’t make a Flatpak).
In this case it is a law. A law that Warren co-authored.
A few off the top of my head:
Yeah, I really don’t get why so many people call Mint good for beginners. There are so many reasons it’s not, yet it has this incredibly vocal crowd who insist it’s so fantastic.
Many US states got their capital chosen because when the territory became a state it happened to be the closest to the centre of population of the state. Jefferson City, MO is a good example of this. The three major population centres at the time were St. Louis, Kansas City and (to a much lesser extent) Joplin. So Jefferson City was right by the centre of population.
Meanwhile, most European capitals (including at the provincial level - think German states or French regions) came to their state by being the capitals and cultural centres of feudal states, which gives them more depth.
I don’t mean any offense to Iowa (this time), but there’s not a huge amount going on there. It exists almost exclusively as an administrative division.
Cars. They ruin cities.
I’m not here to change your mind, but man… Mint and Manjaro are not great introductions to Linux IMO.
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But he killed the guy who killed Hitler.
So Earth was basically Ferenginar.
Yeah, adding a separate microarchitecture like amd64v3 would be a separate item. They might be able to do that with amd64v3 overlay repos that only contain packages that most benefit from the newer microarchitecture.
Personal stuff goes in ~/Projects
Work stuff goes in ~/Work/Code
The grizzly bear is Ursos arctos horribilis, which translates as “horrible bear bear.”
This is one of the reasons I recommend using any provider that provides you with OpenStack when moving to the cloud.
The OpenStack website has a list of cloud providers who use OpenStack for their clouds. https://www.openstack.org/marketplace/public-clouds/
Especially if you’re using raid5 for multi disk.
Some of the worst landlords in my city are locals who rent out 1-2 houses to students.
The least bad landlord AFAICT is a local corporation that mostly rents out commercial space but has a few residential rentals too.
Still pretty important given how many systems are using the 1.0 series.
The updates download in the background and will install when you exit the snapped app. If you really don’t want automatic updates, you can run
snap refresh --hold
to hold all automatic updates or add a snap name to hold updates for that snap.