Works on xubuntu. Though restarts are a common solution to no connection. That’s fine, I’d rather not spend extra juice to keep them Wi-Fi tethered.
Works on xubuntu. Though restarts are a common solution to no connection. That’s fine, I’d rather not spend extra juice to keep them Wi-Fi tethered.
My system is even older. Still, everything was fine until I transitioned from 20.04 to 22.04.
Definitely NOT more accurate with 95% of tuners available to buy. Just simpler, dedicated UI. So yes, easier to use.
Tuners are dedicated to sell, not tune better.
Just realized there are 2 instances of ‘Tuner’
The f-droid version first pick has a better UI
Tuner works, & is great.
That said, I’d really like a better display.
You’ve got a computer in your hand that can do millions of things. Why don’t you buy something to do one task instead of installing free software?
SMH
Valuation per employee…doesn’t pay the employees their worth. Or anywhere near it.
I was excited that the employees were logged as primary shareholders. Like every employee in every company should be.
We may need a new forum: when Google is RIGHT about a search.
You’ve given me some interest in Endeavor. My current installation won’t hibernate & restore.
I use xfce for as many monitors as I can plug in. It works, though more customization sounds lovely.
Looking forward to trying out AwesomeWM. Thanks for the idea!
I left windows as xp got replaced with 7.
If I were to install Windows as a dual boot, that’d probably be my choice (xp).
My current machine was a 7, but the previous owner had installed Ubuntu by the time I bought it. It’s slow enough, there’s no way I’d put myself or the computer through running windows.
Yes, I was born before the Internet was.
Wholeheartedly agree!
To really learn computers, let them dig into all the guts (hardware & software). Of course letting them choose & install their top pick OS sounds like a great way to start.
Good luck!
FreeGeek Portland has (had?) a sign: we clean windows.
All donated computers are scrubbed of previous data, tested & reassembled (if needed) & have Linux installed.
Oldest to newest hardware work fine.
Work 24 hours to take a system home. Training is free.
Edit. Adding:
They have a website & videos on how to use Mint OS (for browsing, gaming, homework & basics) for kids of all ages: FreeGeek Online
Krita & gimp both can handle that
Score one (negative) for the gatekeeper!
You fail the Janus test
Last time I was looking for lightweight distros, I found antix & MX. Both are nice, lightweight debian daughters.
That was over 10 years ago. Still inclined to use them for distros to give to people wanting to exit Windows, though all the voices for Mint make me want to check it out, too.
I was thinking nigglers.
Cause they’re niggling us all
More from oil! More from groceries! More work for less pay!
Endlessly niggling every aspect of our lives