The crappy one in my Motorola g84, and anything fairly close with good lighting.
I do have a second generation Sony Mavica though - one that takes floppy disks.
A bit like Motorola phones killing messenger e even if you tell them not to, or losing photos if you press home too soon after a night shot.
But I’m only seeing *******. I guess that’s because it’s your password not mine.
(rip bash.org)
It’ll run Johnny Castaway just fine.
I have never been a concert.
I suspect a lack of critical thinking. Respond first, ask questions later or not at all.
Blu tak over the speaker hole mutes them nicely too.
In Australia we lose about six months wages to ‘stamp duty’ if we move. Better to stick with the oversized shell.
Nice. I use older lappies to remote control my i7 machine. They can be fairly good dumb terminals.
I had to support the damn things for a university. Crash prone bastards they were. The windows 3.11 and 95 boxes in the same environment were so much more stable than the pre osx macs of the time.
The earlier ones - classics and the like were pretty stable.
Yes. Sometimes I wonder if it’s deliberate to get the grammar police to respond, or if it’s just organic.
I guess there could work as opposed to they’re.
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Because heart breaks come in and bend us the wrong way…
Doesn’t matter what’s trippin’ you out, there’s ways to go.
This is where we get carried away and off to start again.
S3 (hibernate) is conspicuously absent in many distros.
We’ll just have to chew more.
All the red dots look like some kind of GPU failure. I think the TPM error is a symptom of a bigger hardware issue that is insurmountable.
A live cd or usb might help as others have stated.
I’m happy with it except for the inability to hibernate out of the box. Same for most distros though I think?