The recent update broke everything (it automatically locks on app exit both on Android and iOS, even if the automatic lock is set to never)
How is it possible that users noticed strange behaviors (new Cron jobs) and they didn’t check the script launched by those jobs 😱
I am new to the alias world so I’ve a question. How can I be sure that an alias provider doesn’t have access to my emails when they are forwarded?
Thanks for the link! A very pleasant read
It would be great to have one
For what concerns flatpak, did you try flatpak remove --unused?
Edit: I didn’t read you already did it, nvm
Here in Italy we only drive manual
No.
EDIT: did it now for the first time
Rustdesk, I use it for work
Do you still have windows installed?
I didn’t know about the matrix feature, thank you!
Well, good for them that are happy with the segmentation fault (?) Every time I see it I start screaming
OMG this scared me. I thought I was “enough” protected
I use Pop OS for gaming & working and I personally suggest that, never had problems.
For games, you can check protondb for compatibility with proton/steam. For other launchers you can use Heroic Games Launcher for epic and gog. For EA Play (or how tf it is called now, ex origin) I run it from steam as a shortcut but in general you can use Lutris for them and there are particular games (like league of legends) that are executed via Lutris.
For what concerns Microsoft Teams, you can use a web browser as I do. While for office you said that you have an office 365 subscription so I suppose you can use word from a web browser.
You can use virtualbox without problems.
Tl;Dr: if you don’t do nothing, the CPU stays at 0% utilization. Magic?
(I’m kidding)
What are the advantages of using postgres? It makes radarr/sonarr faster?
Agree, I opened the link because I thought the same thing
Considering my gaming laptop, it does 1h on Linux and, if I recall correctly, 2hrs on Windows. You can pick a laptop with a good Linux support so that you can have a good battery life
League of Legends works perfectly on Linux