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Cool, just make alternatives actually available in a country, and also get them onto mobile carrier whitelists. Easy.
(Looking at Asus)
Cool, just make alternatives actually available in a country, and also get them onto mobile carrier whitelists. Easy.
(Looking at Asus)
No it isn’t, it’s a well known issue when used on Android, this isn’t new lol
Never saw the appeal in vertical tabs, but maybe Edge or FF extensions just don’t do them well enough… Good for Mozilla though, I guess
Someone somewhere had a problem, wanted it solved, and wrote it down, probably.
Get enough stubborn "someone"s with their own problems to solve, and I guess eventually you’ll end up with the Arch wiki lol
Happened to me two weeks ago, not necessarily because of an update, but because of the restart
It saw my entire btrfs distro install on a separate drive as “corrupt”, and ran a chkdsk while I was away. Now GRUB shows all my installs but can’t boot them anymore.
There’s Sony’s Xperia line, they’re just prohibitively expensive in comparison
With archinstall? Ridiculously easy.
I’d just look up each of the options it gives you so you can decide what you want or what works best, but as long as you have an internet connection you can just choose your options and away you go.
If you only have wifi, add another 5-8 minutes of learning how to connect to your access point with iw