Yeah idk, many distros show the classic startup/shutdow process
Yeah idk, many distros show the classic startup/shutdow process
Agreed, Linux is better, but still good to know how to work with Windows
Oh cool, more power to them
Theoretically yes, that would be an sql injection. SQL Injection is preventable through good practice, but with added complexity of the application comes more chances for things to be missed.
In some ways, it’s good that lemmy is going through this now and getting vulnerabilities exposed sooner than later.
Just installed windows on a new hardrive and even that muthafucker couldn’t get the audio driver to work properly!
Browsing lemmy with a 2 in 1 Riced Arch laptop in bed…
Windows drivers can be hell at times, even more so than Linux.
Do it the traditional way! Its good to learn that stuff and feel comfortable tinkering around your system when need be… Especially when dealing with partitioning and setting up your bootloader.
Been using Arch mostly for 12 years here. It has always ran the best out of the box next to Ubuntu/Mint for me. And Arch seems to age even better than Ubuntu after a few releases break your shit.
I feel like Debian people are the ones who wear fedoras, and the ones who use Fedora wear golf attire.
Then you got Arch people like me (black jeans and hoody) who need to ham it into every conversation that I use Arch.
I just used the Arch Install script last time, does that make me a bad person?
A is front wash, B is backside wash, C is unsure if going to work wash, D is Asshole wash, Q is Asshole and bottom of foot wash.
Meh, kinda depends. Most issues I’ve had with Arch are related to bugs with apps rather than system breakage (looking at you early Plasma). Overall Arch is stable and issues are resolved quickly, though sometimes you may need to avoid major software releases for a while.