This site has a ranked list of alternatives: https://www.bestfreestreaming.org/
Mmm, coffee. ☕
This site has a ranked list of alternatives: https://www.bestfreestreaming.org/
No! I recently started going back to the office, so the Google One VPN was an easy way for me to bypass the restrictions on my company’s Wi-Fi network.
The title mentions Ubuntu and Fedora, but I ran cat /proc/sys/vm/max_map_count
on my openSUSE Tumbleweed system and it also uses 1048576.
I no longer use Linux Mint, but I really enjoyed the decade I spent on it. The kernel change seems like a good move considering Mint is targeted towards desktop users.
I use OpenWRT on my Linksys WRT3200ACM because I used to have a cable connection that suffered from bufferbloat. The SQM feature made a huge improvement. I eventually switched to a fiber connection from a different ISP which does not suffer from bufferbloat, but I kept OpenWRT on my router.
I’m not the person you’re replying to, but I’m guessing it’s for Google Photos storage. It’s the reason I pay for Google One.
I wanted to do some stress testing on a gaming laptop a while ago and many people recommended OCCT. The laptop was still running Windows at the time, so I tried it and it seems like a good tool. It tests the CPU, RAM, GPU and power supply. I wasn’t able to find an equivalent in Linux.
I love Linux and I think a lot of my non-technical family members would benefit from it, but I am not as brave as you. The danger with messing around with someone’s computer is that you are basically taking ownership of all tech problems the person may run into. It’s like the “You break it, you buy it” rule. The person may seek help from another tech geek, but as soon as that geek finds out they’re dealing with a “weird” Linux system, they’re going to run away from it. You are effectively volunteering to be 24x7 on-call tech support for the people whose laptops you’ve installed Linux on.
APM is Advanced Power Management. I’m having trouble finding an official explanation for it, but it basically allows the hard drive to park the head when the OS thinks it’s idle. My hard drive makes a loud “click” every time that happens. APM is too aggressive, so my hard drive is constantly clicking unless I disable APM.
Recently, I’ve been changing distros about once a year. These are the things I install every time:
As for the config files, I always start fresh.
“Compact powerhouse” caught my attention. Unfortunately, “compact” is a 6.36 inch screen.
Unlike apt
in Debian-based distros, zypper
in OpenSUSE does not have an autoremove
command that removes the unneeded dependencies of packages that were removed. To keep your system clean, use the --clean-deps
option when removing packages.
I will never forget the time I saw my classmate clean his glasses by licking them. It wasn’t a small lick. The lenses were covered in his saliva afterwards. 🤮
TIL there’s an organization called Mopria that develops universal printing standards. As a computer geek who works in the tech industry, I’m surprised I’ve never heard of this before.
FYI, the translation feature is available in the current stable version (v117), but it’s disabled by default. To enable it, go to about:config
and set browser.translations.enable
to true. I tried it earlier on a German website and it worked well.
Reference: https://www.ghacks.net/2023/08/27/how-to-enable-firefoxs-native-translate-feature-in-firefox-117/
I was moderately intrigued by this story until I got to that part. The headline is correct but kind of misleading. I’m sure many people will read it and think Firefox can now run Chrome extensions directly.
I used the credit on a Google One subscription. It gives me additional Google Drive space which I can share with my family.
I’m a little bit salty. When I heard that the pre-orders were open, the current batch was still shipping in Q4. I was busy at the time, so I wasn’t able to place the order. When I got around to it a few hours later, the batch was on 2024 Q1. I wasn’t expecting them to sell out so quickly. I was too slow by a few hours and now I have to wait an extra quarter for the product to ship.
I’m not a morning person. I wake up late and go to bed late, so I actually never eat in the morning.
I wasn’t sure if Lemmuy-UI in the results list was a typo or an alternative interface. Now I know. 😄