Both are CL 19 do you should be fine.
Both are CL 19 do you should be fine.
I recommend you shrink the windows partition on the internal drive and install Linux in the then empty space. The extra disk you have can be used as and extra disk or you can create mount points for /home and other directories.
Microsoft does not recognize other operating systems as “equals” (WSL is not Linux being week. It’s making Linux a puppet controlled by Windows) and therefore they design everything Windows as it was the only OS in the world. Therefore keeping Windows will often require some extra acrobatics from you.
What’s is the main topic of your blog?
Yup. /r/Datahoarder guided me right. Got two of the recommended model of MyBook and shucked them. This was 2-3 years ago. Disks are still going strong in my NAS.
which bans any act preventing harbours, airports, railways or roads “from being used or operated to any extent
Yes Alex, I’ll take “legislation that would make French farmers setting up guillotines in Paris” for 500.
What would a movie ticket cost you in Chile?
Duh! That’s obvious.
Care to elaborate?
This is yet another sign of the Russian economy booming!
Here I was, thinking that only desperate states with an economy on life support would have done this… And then Russia does this.
Whaddyaknow!
A 64km long column moving towards Kiev is pretty much “marching troops into Kiev”.
It depends on what you define as the endgame.
If Kiev is the end game, then Russia haven’t succeeded. If Kiev isn’t the endgame, the Russian 64km long column on its way to Kiev just becomes more than the pathetic failure of Russian military strategy it was at the time.
If WWIII is knocking on the door it started with Russia trying to invade Ukraine.
I’d be super happy with any digital option that is usable in Steam. Less work for you seems like the most appropriate option here.
That’s not how you spell “Tibet”…
Let’s call it for what it is:
Planned obsolescence.
Nothing about this in Swedish or Norwegian news.
Did anybody bother to look at the numbers?
I checked the stats for the last 4 years here and it looks really strange. Statistics isn’t my thing… But it looks like it’s wise to be cautious and not to fully trust the numbers.
Around the beginning of last year there was a huge dip in the Windows market share that seemed to be correlating with a peek in “unknown”. Windows then catched up in a somewhat erratic way.
Mac OS also shows a weird behavior. Starts at 16%, up to 21% and the down to 14% between October and November…
It’s not likely that a huge number of people decided to buy a Mac and then trash it one month later. Same but opposite goes for the windows stats.
I think it looks like there is an uncertainty of more than the total market share Linux is shown to have…
Not saying that Linux isn’t increasing on desktop market share. Just saying that numbers seen to have quite a bit error margin and to be cautious if referring to these numbers.