My state has that as well, but you are still required to carry a physical license if you are driving, same with car insurance info on paper. It doesn’t solve much of a problem since that is the case.
My state has that as well, but you are still required to carry a physical license if you are driving, same with car insurance info on paper. It doesn’t solve much of a problem since that is the case.
They were trying to run it cracked through an alternative launcher.
How else are you supposed to boil wine?
It isn’t just the aim. The ice cold color temperature hurts.
I admit that I screwed up somehow. I got eager and followed an old search result. Not sure how to fix that or if it is worth it.
I actually don’t know. It was a one and done snap install.
No P2P with free Proton.
It isn’t that I am unwilling to pay. I am incapable.
This is a step forward, but actually using DistroBox is confusing. I’m at the low end of an intermediate user here and don’t see a direct way to get the .deb pkg.
Nothing specific right now. I’m just trying to get some protection. I’ll do what it takes!
Yeah, no. As soon as I looked into this it requires subscription. Also, the GUI is suspiciously old. Like GNOME from 15+ years ago old.
Maybe I’m blind, maybe it’s me viewing this on a phone, but I legitimately can’t tell the difference.
I believe they were referring to this:
GNOME has forever ruined how I want to pronounce “gnome.”
Thanks for the reply. It might be a good option.
I’ll look into that, for sure. Do you have a link to a quick guide to that?
The last time I tried there, the video would expire. I’ll look around if there is a paid solution.
I did this for a while unwillingly because I was in a rough spot and couldn’t pay my phone bill. Even with the ease of getting to wifi in modern times (I would often just go to a restaurant that doesn’t turn off their wifi), it just isn’t worth it and is a massive inconvenience. Not to mention yh3 call quality was often terrible over slow public wifi once I had the VPN going.I am grateful that doing this is fee, however. It was certainly better than nothing.
Anyone with an AM radio has known this for decades.