absolutly, for win 95 there is a xfce (like xubuntu or mint xfce) Theme called “chicago 95”, not sure about 98 tho
memer, linux-user, idk
absolutly, for win 95 there is a xfce (like xubuntu or mint xfce) Theme called “chicago 95”, not sure about 98 tho
Yes, a g4 or g5 i think, had to fix 5 Capacitors, did a good job at 4, the 5th i had to extend with some wire, not ideal. It boots but USB is not recognized / i asume it does not get enough power. I have a Note on my Phone homescreen to “fix the imac (again)” since June
And the 20$ powerpc imac in my room, that i will fix the capacitors when i have time
Well yes, i choose Debian 12 for the background
Distro: “Ubuntu with Bing”
For banking apps: my Bank only has them as 2fa, if you say you don’t have a Smartphone, and give you the same Programm as Windows App eventually, runs great in a win10 VM, the payments are made in there Webportal
Armin, i mean seymour skinner
I have to reset the bios sometimes to Start the PC, its perfectly stable when its on, DDR5 and Intel 13gen what could go wrong
Numpad Enter, its a large Key on the edge of the Keyboard i guess?
A bag for bycicles, gets you free Transport in parts of the EU for the bike, not used it once, its been months
Can you get close to lineageos usage/privacy if you remove most stuff, including play store from a preinstalled Android phone?
i was wondering the same, my pixel 2 has a dying battery
Same on my thinkpad y370
I have it disabled in bios and electric tape over it
there is another way in W.Pro: choose “for Buisness or education”, and then “To later join a domain”
Reddit would stutter after a while of scrolling the frontpage on my 8gb Laptop(new reddit with ublock), but run endlessly on the Infinity app on phone. Lemmy has no infinite long frontpage and gets refreshed with every new page. Had no noticable stutters on lemmy, but i use it mostly on the mobile Browser.
Me removing the plastic case of a 2.5’ sata ssd to make it physically smaller
Oh does * mean every minute anyway.
The Problem starts at 4 right, right?