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Fedora be like) i broke my recent fedora installation because of that, installed fedora 38 two months ago, made sub volumes, updated to 39, and it broke, and locked up whole ssd with it, had to recover data

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The are existing self heating ramens by using the same tech USA army warms their MRE “just add water” no matter temperature

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For all worrying about it I’d like to say, you can re-add driver code and compile your own kernel, and everything will be working fine, and last time I’ve read wiki there’s SLTC support for Linux 6.1 means your GPUs will be officially supported until 2033

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If you pay enough money to people in important positions then even windows will be UNIX certified) nowadays everything is for sale

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Now it’s don’t-stop dumpin’ December

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YouTube got traction before Google bought it and before Google bought it they tried to make Google videos and failed, what peertube lacks is contributors

Question regarding ripping dvds (yes DVDs)

I know the majority opinion is not to do it for various reasons, but basically I started to backup the majority of my dvd collection that I created over the years since I have the time and they were just collecting dust. Turns out though I guess I’m doing it “wrong” or at least not in the original quality since I used...

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Wait for real? I didn’t encountered encrypted dvd in my whole life but was ripping them since 2008, maybe it’s because i live in 3rd world country

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