What’s a NPD???
Professional troll, semi-retired. I invented the internet.
What’s a NPD???
Pop it. Just lean right into pimp life.
You’re not really RTFM unless you’re digging into source code comments
If your googling is about to take you to the arch wiki, you’re having a good night!
No fun. Nothing learned.
This!
Don’t mess with things you don’t understand.
Don’t listen to this advice. Messing with things you don’t understand is how you learn your OS. Mess with it, break it, then RTFM and fix it. That’s how ya learn!!
Better than any proprietary scanning software I’ve worked with. Highly recommend.
Neither. Trip hazard.
I was worried until I saw that giant Trustpilot banner. Any site that needs a giant Trustpilot banner sure makes me feel confident.
(I don’t trust this site)
Is this just an anti-woke fork? That’s kinda sad
The DLC didn’t break the game, the updates to the game to support the DLC broke the game. I don’t own the DLC but hit major game breaking bugs playing RoR2 last night. Gearbox is breaking shit 100%
Ethically horrible thing to ask. I hope no one answers.
So. Many. Ads. Omg
This is the right move
No, they said it would be released. You can release a FOSS project without an installer or hardware support. But the change doc here mentions the ROG Ally directly soooooo…
Your example isn’t great btw, all three of those distros are “broad” OSes that run almost everywhere, each being built on top of the other like an idiotic house of FOSS cards. If PopOS runs on it, Debian runs on it. If Debian runs on it, PopOS might not run on it without changing DEs.
Is this a hint at a wider SteamOS release???
Yep, I’m kinda pushing it, I know! :))
I’ll send you an email later in the day when I have a chance. Thank you for offering the evaluation.
I wouldn’t mind trying an evaluation, would be nice to see how it works with RHEL and Windows Server as well. I also work in an enterprise and would love to compare it to our current tools, but I am worried it won’t like our “PAM”.
My homelab is a bit more advanced than most as I use it for education as well as having a badassed home network. So I use security keys in it to keep up with the enterprise.
I think you’ll find security keys will be picking up steam with home users, it’s nice to have that extra layer for public facing stuff and private VPSs.
Gee thanks