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cubiclenate.com
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| | | | | Keeping inline with my general theme of being late to the party, I have finally given Fedora 33 a spin. I have previously reviewed Fedora 31 and really enjoyed it very much. In fact, every time I have used Fedora, it has indeed been a great experience. I am again trying out Plasma because I... | |
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ounapuu.ee
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| | | | | I like Fedora Linux. It's the Linux distro that stopped my habit of distro-hopping. Big deal? Ooh, big deal! It's stable in day-to-day use, ships with up-to-date software, and the software selection is adequate out of the box. It also ships with a fresh Linux kernel version1, resulting in a good experience even on modern hardware. I've been happily using it for about 4 years at this point, both on personal and work computers. | |
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bisco.org
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| | | | | Because the topic comes up every now and then, I thought I'd write down how to install and run Signal on Tails. These instructions are based on the 2nd Beta of Tails 4.0 - the 4.0 release is scheduled for October 22nd. I'm not sure if these steps also work on Tails 3.x, I seem to remember having some problems with installing flatpaks on Debian Stretch. The first thing to do is to enable the Additional Software feature of Tails persistence (the Personal Data feature is also required, but that one is enabled by default when configuring persistence). | |
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wweb.dev
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| | | In this post, I will show how to set up debugging for Javascript in VS Code for Node.js and for React in Firefox or Chrome... | ||