Canonical has partnered with AMD (since from when it was still Xilinx) for many years and we jointly deliver optimised/certified Ubuntu on multiple AMD device families, e.g. AMD Zynq™ UltraScale+™ evaluation boards and AMD Kria™ K26 SOMs (system-on-module). Canonical is pleased to announce Ubuntu is...
Lack of money, I couldn't afford to pay for a Windows license. After discovering how to install Linux more than 25 years ago, I became eager to learn it and never looked back.
Or. LibreaReader https://github.com/foobnix/LibreraReader
Yes, they are definitely sketchy now.
I use logseq and notesnook.
You are correct. Bing.
It is really hard to replicate Vivaldi's workspace or stacked tab features in Firefox. I know some have had good luck with replicating the stacked tabs with extensions I personally don't think it's the same. Floorp tries to implement workspaces but it's implementations is lacking. I can't remember if Pulse browser has this feature or not. Good luck.
I am on the new unlimited $10 plan. The feature I love most is lenses, very handy.
I am not surprised. Into Google's graveyard it goes.
Canonical partners with AMD to enable Ubuntu on AMD Kria™ K24 SOMs
Do any other browsers exist?
I have an older spare laptop to play on. But, yes I am not going to jeopardize my personal laptop just to play.
Yes, good 'ol Slackware I had a Vector Linux period!!
I have the itch: Distrohopping - MakuluLinux – A Whole World of Possibilities
I have an itch to test out some deb-based distributions. I use OpenSUSE. Although I don't want to switch distributions, I do want to experiment with some new feature-rich distros. I discovered this distribution MakuluLinux which appears to have numerous personalized desktops and a strong AI integration. Rhino Linux, which has rhino-pkg and a unique XFCE desktop, is another on my list. Any further recommendations?
Too much? LOL!!
I forget they sell appliances.
Their shipping is horrendous lately.
No such luck.
What do you use Best Buy/ Big Box Electromics Store for?
What purposes do you use Best Buy/Big Box electronic stores? Do you try items before you buy them in-person or online? Do you shop in-store for products? Are you a purely online shopper? I make an effort to patronize small companies, but when it comes to electronics, I frequently buy reconditioned computers and other items from the Best Buy outlet since my experiences there have been positive. I used to regularly order from Tiger Direct, but unfortunately, it is no longer open for business.
Gotcha!
I was lucky to be able to convince most of my family to use Telegram. Now that they are comfortable I can't get them to try anything else.
Love Linux hence my name.
Thanks, there are a few I haven't heard of.
Slack’s redesign suggests that keeping up with Slack is the only work worth doing.
The article's title covers everything. Slack simply serves as a form of social media for the office that reduces employee productivity.
Any good tech sites without the fluff?
I am looking for some good tech sites that have longer articles and indepth reviews. Preferably without an obvious biased towards a particular company or brand. edit: I should have clarified what to was looking for. I would like to compile a list of lesser-known but useful websites so that I can stay current on tech news without having to deal with the "fluff" that some of these sites now contain or the never-ending stream of anything remotely technological that you'd receive at the Verge, Ars Technica, etc.
Doesn't Yattee do this also?
Universal Search
Is there a way to implement universal search and not just be limited to searching communities? Thanks