Their soundcards were not affected. Are they bad too now?
Their soundcards were not affected. Are they bad too now?
I don’t. It was literally stolen from appget.
apt is a wrapper of a wrapper for dpkg.
https://medium.com/@keivan/the-day-appget-died-e9a5c96c8b22
$ scoop install firefox
My thought was more like:
Mac? So probably a noob. Default Program.
Linux? Uh, okay, lets call second level support.
And dude sure knows how to use lower level tools.
But then they are even more mush than regular cereal.
Like the explosion motor combustion engine?
Huh, it’s wrong then.
What is with the Prigozhin/Wagner mutiny anyway? Never heard anything after.
Sorry, i can’t look in the future.
Get a standalone adapter.
Are Realtek network chips still bad?
I had often issues with multiple Realtek wifi chips on Linux years ago and researched a bit. Apparently, they just reiterate their prior generation with patched-on features. And not only in software but in hardware too, to flood the market with cheap chips. To make it working smoothly on Windows, they use dangerous hacks in the driver, which Linux has not.
So this is still the case? I don’t buy Realtek anymore and look closely on components.
Tl;dr: Mac driver has issues with an often used cheap and buggy realtek network chip.
If you tell the support you use Linux, do they listen a bit better?
Can confirm, such combined hubs have almost always a weak/cheap part that makes the whole thing useless on failing. That’s why i now go with a single-job-per-component principle. Ethernet to USB-C adapter and HDMI to USB-C adapter on a hub for example.
Yes, but for a quick edit or glance, nano-syntax-highlight and lesspipe with highlight or bat are nice.
I just read a micro vs. nano. But each point in favor of micro was “i have that already in nano”. Syntax highlighting, status bar with col/line, undo/redo, even mouse support.
Look out, fascism is on the rise again.