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6 months agoMost x86 EFIs are, so the comparison is not really fair.
Most x86 EFIs are, so the comparison is not really fair.
That’s Canonical building Mir 2.
How can the ISP force their dns? They can’t know where you got the destination ip from.
Other way round: prefixes that contain “bi” are binary, so 1024-based.
Is this sarcasm? I’m not sure, because there is this guy that said “Valve will save the Linux Desktop” about 10 years ago.
I mean, other file sync apps upload everything to a third party while you’re working with the device.
Then, when you use another device the first one can be turned off.