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Do you mean SKB (or skbb, never figured out how they want to be abbreviated)?
Do you mean SKB (or skbb, never figured out how they want to be abbreviated)?
Of course it’s KT.
Oh, come on, did you really have to pull emacs into this crossfire? Leave us weirdos alone!
It is very usable, provided you pay attention to major upcoming changes. To give you a very recent example, during May they switched the time libraries to use 64 bits, and like others said, it was dependency hell until the tide of all the packages being recompiled passed. In those cases, unless you know EXACTLY what to do, it’s better to wait for updates to come in, let apt sort out what could be updated and what had to wait, and just make sure it doesn’t propose you to delete things. After 2 weeks it was all business as usual. Side note: aptitude (my package manager of choice) was unusable, while apt threaded on and pulled me out of the tangle.
It’s difficult because sinking them with submarines is considered impolite.
I tried once. Could not figure it out. I’ll leave that to the young people.
Clean install on a new computer. Then upgrades until the computer gets retired. Debian at home, Ubuntu server at work.
I like playing with distros and other OSes in VMs, if the thing doesn’t have a well defined upgrade procedure it gets ditched pretty soon.
In the eighties and nineties a title like this would have had a totally different meaning
Dad humour flourishing
That VM has 16.
For me, it’s huddle (the conf call thing of slack), zoom, and a few Google sheets. Very easy to get to OOM killer
Yes, when you are for example checking if the permissions in the directory are correct, or if you want to check if your nfs export is working. It’s one of those commands that once you know it exists, you WILL find a way to use it.
I told my would-be boss that if he wanted me to be productive I’d better have a Linux machine
Well… That’s the whole point of porn, innit?
Is there a particular reason you can’t just open 2 xterm and run each command in its own ?
Are you using it via WiFi or usb? Are you able to see both the printer and the scanner in the printer configuration panel?
You can choose KDE as desktop environment during Debian installation, or replace whatever DE you installed at any time.