Then that is not for me yet.
Then that is not for me yet.
PCLinuxOS.
Stable and rolling for regular people OS.
Is that usable for regular Joe or enthusiast grade?
Oh my, I was thinking that there has been a recent development and they sold out or something.
I had some interactions with him in VLC forum and he was still active there answering questions personally.
I hope they continue the good work.
What happened with VLC? This is the first time I am hearing it.
This is not Windows’ fault here. It has not been doing it for the past 10+ years. I think this has happened due to either some random hardware issue or bad BIOS update.
I did a reset by selecting Optimised settings but the story remains the same. I probably need to flash an older BIOS and check.
It is really good. Seems to be abandoned now though?
What is fusion here?
The OS does not get confused once it is up and running. I had some fun times initially where I could not figure out which bootloader was loading which install. It was actually the hard disk based original bootloader that was being used even if the OS loaded from M2 SSD. After figuring this out, I changed the UUID using some Linux tool. Now there is no confusion.
To avoid this in future, I want to keep the partitions UUID intact, while only reflecting the contents. This is probably not possible with free versions of Macrium etc.
What is this Arc?
Feels nice, closing tabs is bit convoluted though.
I tried exFAT for my USB stick but car sterio cannot read it.
People don’t value things until they lose them.
The last part is the most sad part, I felt he really loved working on it. It must have felt like cutting off an arm for him to let it go.
Do you have time to go to toilet?
I believe it is still better due to raw material availability?
I also use it regularly. There is no other decent alternative at this point.
This the one. A bit worried due to recent lack of updates.
Ah, I have never seeded anything primarily. Still I thought as he was asking for things to check, I posted it.
KDE has option to automount during login. I found that to be the best solution.
Edit: I am mainly a PCLinuxOS user, so not sure if that would work for you.