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n2burns, to linux in Problems on problems - Mint can't see my wifi card.

Interesting, I’ve never had any issues. Have you had better luck with other distros? What WiFi card(s)?

n2burns, (edited ) to linux in 4 reasons to try Mozilla’s new Firefox Linux package for Ubuntu and Debian derivatives | The Mozilla Blog

So does that mean they’re finally going to make clicking on the address bar compatible with the Linux method of doing things (a single click puts the cursor where you clicked, NOT highlight the entire address, which is completely different from every other application on the desktop)?

I’ve never heard of this before, do you have a source for this? I got this same behaviour on Epiphany, Chrome, and Chromium, so it’s not just Firefox. Is there any web-browser that handles this the “correct” way?

n2burns, to fuck_cars in Yes... pirated cars will definitely fix the problem
  1. That would mean the vehicle still needs an internet connection, presumably a cell connection, which is a service.
  2. Removing the manufacturer’s server would make the car the server, and would mean exposing your car to the whole internet. That’s a bad plan.
n2burns, to fuck_cars in Yes... pirated cars will definitely fix the problem

I’m not sure which direct connection you’re thinking of, but for most phones that would be limited to WiFi (probably WiFi Direct), Bluetooth, and maybe NFC. NFC range is tiny and Bluetooth’s is pretty small. WiFi’s range is approximately the same thing as an RF remote, which isn’t great.

Also, if we did have direct connection (which would be great for confirming the start worked, and the status of the car), why would we need internet??

n2burns, to fuck_cars in Yes... pirated cars will definitely fix the problem

As they pointed out in your original post, it’s not, “the subscription model…for something that you already paid & own.” This isn’t subscription seat warmers, it’s paying for an additional service outside the car. You can argue it’s too expensive, but without their internet connection and servers, these features wouldn’t be possible.

n2burns, to linux in Why more PC gaming handhelds should ditch Windows for SteamOS
n2burns, to fuck_cars in Electric cars: The equivalent of switching from binge drinking whiskey to binge drinking wine.

I think when most people decry EVs, we’re not talking about individual EV owners but the system which forces basically everyone to move around by personal vehicle. Sure, they’ll be the occasional person who says, “I bike 28km to and from work at a very physical job where I often work overtime. I have to share the road with traffic. I don’t know why everyone can’t commute by bike,” (this was the gist of a comment I read on reddit years ago). However, most people understand that changes can’t just be personal responsibility.

With the information we have about your life, it sounds like you made a reasonable decision. If you can continue to be mindful about the decisions you make and advocate for a better world when you can, I think you’re doing a great job!

n2burns, to opensource in Thoughts on Post-Open Source?

Great, let’s inject more capitalism!

n2burns, to fuck_cars in Parkable cities

Who said anything about not drinking?

n2burns, to linux in Acer Aspire 1 ARM Laptop Has Nearly Complete Upstream Linux Support

I was interested until 4GB of RAM. I have 8GB on my 13 year old Thinkpad x201, and that’s sometimes not enough!

n2burns, to linux in What's with all these hip filesystems and how are they different?
n2burns, to linux in Darling runs macOS software directly without using a hardware emulator
n2burns, (edited ) to linux in Looking for a "couch laptop"

I’m writing this on my x201 on my couch. I love it, but it’s not a great couch laptop. It’s kind of heavy, runs hot, and has poor battery life vs more-recent comparables.

n2burns, to linux in Yes, Ubuntu Is Withholding Security Patches for Some Software

If it’s just the message that bugs you, you can disable ESM by commenting out the esm repo (the second answer here). That’s what I did.

n2burns, to linux in I'm trying to run VirtualBox in Linux Mint but I keep getting an error message about Kernel drivers.

You didn’t clarify you were running the Oracle release of Virtualbox 7.0. I am running Virtualbox 7.0 on Linux Mint 21.2 without issue, but my computer is too old for EFI. Those instructions are for the community release, which has the components of virtualbox split into separate packages.

I don’t have any good answers for you, but I would recommend you update your post to include the fact that you’re running Oracle’s packages, and the version of Linux Mint you’re using.

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