I’ve found a possible solution on superuser.com. It’s basically copying the credentials from Linux to Windows.
I’ve found a possible solution on superuser.com. It’s basically copying the credentials from Linux to Windows.
The ‘appstore’ of some distributions, e.g. Linux Mint, displays a warning or hint for unofficial flatpaks. In Mint the display of unofficial flatpaks are toggled off by default and there is a warning or recommendation displayed against toggling on.
Starting in July, Debian will not provide further security updates for Debian 10. A subset of buster packages will be supported by external parties. Detailed information can be found at Extended LTS.
The project is managed by Freexian. Their customers decide the scope of supported packages but updates and security fixes will be available for all Debian users without cost.
So basically, as veryoldoldstable
it will be kept alive for another five years.
I think it’s because the colours are generated by a chemical reaction from e.g. woad (-> blue) or madder (-> red) which happen under different conditions.
Seconded. I use Debian with KDE btw ;-)
To make that more clear, you can use KDE software without Plasma desktop in example.
Like for example KDE for Windows, where the system is not even Linux.
along with Debian
Debian uses separate repos, which are incompatible to Ubuntu.
Snap and Flatpak are both available as packages. I don’t know about the availability of snap or Flatpak packages in the graphical ‘appstores’ in Ubuntu or Mint, but in Plasma Discover both are available by plugins.
That’s always a good idea
Yes, that works. Just install some KDE plasma desktop metapackage of your choice and, if you like, you can remove cinnamon and related GTK packages afterwards by removing libgtk
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I mean the deb-repositories which are of concern for apt. Mint is basically Ubuntu plus an additional repository and thus binary compatible.
Or if OP wants to stay in the Debian/Ubuntu based branch: KDE Neon, Debian with KDE (+ LMDE repo), or Kubuntu 22.04 + Mint repos.
AfaIk, Ubuntu uses some snap packages, e.g. Firefox, not the whole DE.
Why should the experience be essentially different from Kubuntu 22.04, as it uses essentially the exactly same repos?
As I understand, it’s aiming to be binary compatible with BeOS. It is a reimplementation and thus it is not based on BeOS (cf. ReactOS is also not based on Windows, but a reimplementation). However, for implementation, it partly uses code from Linux and BSD projects.
Cucumbers stay much longer fresh when tightly wrapped in plastics.
Edit: No need to downvote. I don’t like that either.
I assume it’s cumulative, not a few hours every time. But I’m not sure.
The glue is not unproblematic and a customer could just swap the stickers.
Some organic fruits or vegetables, e.g. cucumbers, have laser branding to distinguish them from their non-organic counterparts.
Also in the Sauerland in the northwest of Germany where there should be oak or beech, it is often sprouce (or since a few years dead sprouce).
Nice