You can run containers that are integrated such as android, arch, etc
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You can run containers that are integrated such as android, arch, etc
from my knowledge, element doesn’t but the home server does, depending on their setup
Because steam isn’t always the most affordable, that’s like saying if you want a product. Take AMD for example and it’s 1,000 gpu. Buy it from AMD. Then you see amazon has the same GPU for a discounted rate
It’s unfortunate there is no communication regarding the issue and I opened a new issue they closed the new issue linked the current issue and never commented…
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rather an review
vanillaos 2.0 is based on debian
Currently, been using it for the past year for work & school studies. Haven’t had any big issues and far less when I used windows. Waiting for the Alpha to go to beta
yes vanilla os 2.0 is huge and it’s now on debian
I’m wanting to buy a motherboard though, I’ll probably have to hold off. A lot of their products have a high up sale ratio, example the product I’m looking at has as up sale of $50. So I might take the path of getting a gift card for Amazon instead
One good way is to just create an online store to get capital
I’ve used one of their cards to donate, though I’m unsure if they scam some people
There’s nothing
Thank you for this! I will test it out
Do you have an example?
got any instructions?
for 282 photos this will take ages
do you have a guide?
agreed