There is a fan remake in source if that’ll do for you.
There is a fan remake in source if that’ll do for you.
How are people installing it on Linux these days? Arch specifically.
It basically works with nothing to a reasonable extent on Android.
I think that is likely since 3.3 wasn’t included either and that is one of those versions people stuck with for ages.
I had a job like that and powershell was a godsend. I let it slip when I accidentally set the multiplier for the delay randomiser too low and it did a months work in a morning. I ended up writing a guide for the others there when I left but sadly everyone but me had computers that supported newer versions of Windows where the scripts ended up broken. They asked me to come back and update it the Monday after I left. I asked if they would pay me to do it. They said no. Then I said no.
I just saw this and immediately felt struck with terror about how this will be used. Cops will fill it with tear gas and I suspect it will be used at ita full force against Palestinians.
Since scrapping systemd, a hell of a lot less but it can occasionally be a bit of messing about when my dynamic ip gets reassigned.
There are still a few instances about such as https://mw.lonelil.ru/
A lot of people are complaining about Kagi using Brave as a backend but the alternatives aren’t much better. Both Google and Microsoft are BDS for example.
I’ve been considering gentoo since I used it on a chromebook. I like the binary packages but I worry about stuff that isn’t because the hardware is getting pretty old. I mighy try it if I replace it though.
Most of the usual reasons really. Resolved, networkd and the journal were the culprits of the mess that happened last night though.
I was trying to say that my desktop on Arch works fine but my server has been running various different distros being Ubuntu and OpenSuse Leap most recently.
Read the last paragraph.
Best option I have found is cloudstream though you might have to search a bit for the repos.