I’ve been running Linux on Nvidia graphics for 24 years. It’s never been an issue.
I’ve been running Linux on Nvidia graphics for 24 years. It’s never been an issue.
Thanks!
Oh crap.
Ok. What’s a good alternative then? It’s for helping my parents and their computers remotely, so it has to be easy to use.
So all TeamViewer apps right now should be considered compromised?
They’re very big on open-source software in France.
Probably why they have such a huge community on Lemmy.
I still remember my number. It was 7 digits.
My 1998 Honda Civic SE hatchback was all manual. Manual windows with the canks, manual door locks, manual steering (no power steering), no braking assist, no assist of ANY kind in fact, and a manual transmission. It was basically an engine, four wheels and a steering wheel.
If EV manufacturers could make cars that are closer to my old Civic, with the only difference being the engine being swapped for an electric motor, I would switch in a heartbeat. For now I’ll stick with my 2010 Mazda 3, which I barely use except for the occasional trip to my family or friends who are out of the city or to do my groceries once a week. Until cars start using manual controls for essentials like door handles and locks, audio systems and temperature control, I want none of it.
I’m already having trouble with touch screen tablets when I’m not driving, let alone when I need to focus on the damn road.
Technically, Ubuntu supports it’s LTS versions for something like 12 years I think?
Anyway, you can get Ubuntu 14.04 LTS still with the i386 32bit ISO.
https://www.releases.ubuntu.com/14.04/
I personally would install that and install something like FVWM95 or Blackbox WM or some other ancien desktop environment.
Anyone got a link to the vulnerability information? I’d like to try it out on my router just for fun.
Edit: found the CVE
Where did you meet those people? Because most of the people I met during university, while doing a software engineering degree, were software engineering students who all used Linux in some way.
I don’t think it’s “Linux” that should be advertised, but Desktop OS distributions in this case.
What’s going to catch people’s eye is going to be the desktop experience, the killer apps that come with it, and why it’s better than Windows or Mac, in which case, it isn’t yet.
It’s getting close, but it’s not there yet.
I’m very skeptical about online cloud-based password managers. I don’t trust that at all. I still prefer to use a local off-line password manager like KeePassXC.
Wow… No words.
Sorry, but I don’t think that’s a pretty positive and constructive attitude to have in a thread where someone is asking for help. Especially if they are newbies.
In fact, OP has answered my reply.
LoL!!! IRQ 5 DMA 220 for me. Had to manually adjust the jumper on the sound card.
Fucking hell…