Why would that be the case?
Why would that be the case?
Does rclone support Proton Drive? That’d be an option until an official client comes out.
$1000 to print the frame, $400,000 by the time the house is ready for some reason.
I just do full system images for that reason, easier than trying to pick and choose what should be backed up. Used to use Veeam, currently using Synology Active Backup.
For online backups I don’t due to size, but for local backups it’s just way easier.
To install at minimum you’ll need to likely shrink existing partitions and create new ones for linux if you don’t want to wipe the drive, that would be a dual-boot setup with Windows still installed along side. Or you can just wipe the drive entirely and have only Linux.
Regarding the files you should already have backups of anything important, if you don’t, set it up ASAP.
Messing with partitions can easily cause data loss if something goes wrong.
You also never know when hardware failure, malware, power surges, lightning strikes, or whatever other disaster will happen and cause data loss. 1 copy of files might as well be 0 copies.
How did they end up thinking that everything must be done with terminal while using Ubuntu?
Most guides on installing things or help on fixing things will offer terminal commands, so I can see how that could certainly lead to that feeling as a new user.
Also depending on the DE and stuff certain very basic obvious settings are not available in the GUI, like fractional scaling on KDE which has to be done by editing some config file first.
Couldn’t tiling just be done with an app like how PowerToys FancyZones does it on Windows? That way anyone could just install it when wanted.
Yeah they get a lot of users due to the free plans they offer, so I imagine there’s just a lot of reviews as a result, both good and bad.
Also due to the free plan and being commonly used by home lab groups or small businesses, I think there are a lot of users that don’t fully understand what they’re getting into with CF and may be upset when they find out later on.
If you follow their ToS and understand what cloudflares proxy is doing to your traffic then it all works just fine.
I imagine trustpilot is where people go to vent about bad service because it’ll come up when you search for cloudflare reviews.
It’s universal unless you need to bake in specific drivers from a machine.
It’s difficult to use with some odd defaults as I remember, and you have to boot into it which is annoying.
Rescuezilla seems like a good open source option, but you do still have to boot into it.
My go-to is the free Veeam Endpoint, as it just installs on the system and does full system images without needing to reboot. I’m not sure if there is a good easy to use open source equivalent to it, so far I have not found one.
Not the same, as it doesn’t make an image of the system.
A lot of live images will run entirely from RAM, flash drives are typically quit slow so it makes the experience much nicer.
It wouldn’t be the original audio, the AI would just be making up new content to fill in the blanks like it does with a photo.
That’s not really possible, once compressed the original audio is just missing entirely.
The answer is that those version numbers are the Windows analogue to the “23.10” at the end of “Ubuntu 23.10”. But the difference is that this distinction is invisible to Windows users.
The other difference is updating from 23.04 to 23.10 requires running a separate utility, changing repos, and can often break things (PHP upgrading but things still pointing to the old socket version for example). That’s why it feels like a major upgrade, because it is a lot closer to going from W10 to W11, vs just 23H2 to 24H2 which is invisible.
Making corporate over security decisions.
I read the opposite essentially, that F5 is publishing CVEs and the dev did not want them to.
It’s amazing how difficult this is to do. I like Linux and all, but seriously in Windows this is a couple clicks to fix.
That’s a plus for getting more users though, people can easily switch to something familiar.
You can run a basic model on pretty mid-range hardware, the smaller ones are only 1-2GB in size.