I had the same problem - see this thread for solution (you have to scoll down to the middle)
https://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?t=157700
in short, delete or rename this file: /usr/lib/udev/rules.d/61-gdm.rules
I had the same problem - see this thread for solution (you have to scoll down to the middle)
https://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?t=157700
in short, delete or rename this file: /usr/lib/udev/rules.d/61-gdm.rules
I’m not technical enough to think it through carefully but I’ve always thought there was an opportunity for an organization like USPS to develop email 2.0 - something that gives people some kind of verifiable and secure email address so that users can easily find each other whilst filtering out spam (or to have spam taken into consideration in the design at the outset). You would design it based on strict standards that would be difficult to get around so that big tech could not easily co-opt it, and adopt for some kind of critical function (taxes, voting maybe?) so that it would encourage adoption en masse. Make it distributed so that users can selfhost it easily, safely, and securely.
You don’t have to get a mobile number. You can get a number from a voip provider. Those numbers can accept sms usually. Usually cheaper than mobile number and you can access from your phone with a SIP client.
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Not to my understanding?
I’ve been trying to find a search engine that doesn’t use AI for this very reason, but with little luck. Any suggestions?
4th gen.
This actually works. It managed to boot Debian on an iPad Air. It’s really slow though.
It reminds me of an Aperture Science Weighted Test Cube!
Combustible lemons. But failing that, a portal gun.
RIP Marvin.
Bottom right panel - well how the hell do you expect baby to get gainz???!!!??1!
Wireless APs are the way to go - make sure to get ones that support VLANs for better network security.
Idk about that. I’ve met “Native Americans” who prefer the term Indian over Native American.
Severus.
Not a movie, but One Piece.
You keep using that word. I don’t think it means what you think it means.
Your point is generally well taken, but your first point about 3.5 mm jacks being universal isn’t really true any more. It’s nearly impossible to find a device these days with a 3.5 mm audio Jack. It sucks but it’s true.
RIP 😭