Thank you. I’m going to try this.
Thank you. I’m going to try this.
A Surface might do, unless you find that to be too big for your liking.
All three.
Systemd basically is what starts up other processes. You don’t need systemd, but you do need some init manager. Kernel loads, then calls up the init manager to load everything else. Anything you want to make run on startup gets added to the init manager.
Another option is just refusing to own a linerlock. I can close them, I just dislike the design and insist on lockback for any folder I carry.
Plenty of bots already migrating content, see about making a bot do the moving for you.
I’m wary of those same people.
Also, the digital zoom just crops as well, so take the shot and then crop it, rather than try to aim a tight zoom.
I moved my tech-phobic mother’s laptop from windows to Ubuntu and the support calls went from several a week to a couple a month. The type of calls changed from needing me to do something, to asking how she could do something. I would suggest Ubuntu to anyone looking to get started with an ULOS.
Portage, of course.
You should not have to buy a new key for a machine that came with windows. That will most likely automatically activate back to whichever edition you had before the wipe.