I think the point is the number of times someone is having such an issue, and those people show up to proclaim they’ve never had such problems as if it’s helpful. So, at least you can recognize it’s not.
I think the point is the number of times someone is having such an issue, and those people show up to proclaim they’ve never had such problems as if it’s helpful. So, at least you can recognize it’s not.
That’s why the modern version should be smacking each other with giant dildos.
That’s great news!
It’s like he doesn’t read any posts on his own platform. Or even his own posts on the platform.
Cigarette smoking causes brain shrinkage, and the more and longer a person smokes, the greater the damage is, according to a new study.
Sorry for your loss.
Apparently not, keep at it.
My favorite part is the idea that horrible damage suddenly happens in your 70s and 80s, as if decades of long term use can’t possibly add up to something.
You need to do more research.
uh… medical lung scans show otherwise, but I’m fine with people destroying their own.
I’m anticigarettes, but still impressed.
At this point, I’m half expecting someone to announce a “linux_circlejerk” community for all those posts being complained about today, to balance out the already newly formed “gnulinux” community where none of it should go.
Whoops, maybe your link has been hugged to death?
I think they just changed the article title, the visible portion of the original text still matches.
or use the archive link: https://archive.md/8SXw5
should be
uh huh
Yes, that’s why I said “not necessarily.”
Not necessarily, I installed LMDE 6 and still needed to manually install the wifi drivers.
Contrary to what some have said here, it’s not unusual to have to download and manually install the wifi driver for Mint. It’s even mentioned as the one extra step in a cartoon comparing the time it takes to install three different distros. I had to do this for two different laptops.
OmanMkII already provided the link for intel, but here it is again:
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000005511/wireless.html
Huh, I’ll definitely look into that. Both times I tried to route external pihole access, somehow other mystery services found it and it slowed to a crawl from getting absolutely pounded by requests not from me. Thanks for that tip!
Goalposts in transit.