Oh yeah Debian has their own documentation for SecureBoot. If thats not working though, check out sbctl
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Oh yeah Debian has their own documentation for SecureBoot. If thats not working though, check out sbctl
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Check out sbctl
Frick. Now I cant afford a house OR avocado toast? What the heck can I even afford?
You son of a gun, you got me
I own my own social media accounts if I run my own instances.
If I use third party social media, then I do not own any account I create on it.
I just uninstalled rocket league.
After 9 years and 4200 hours, it just feels like its time. No hard feelings at all. It was a great game and I enjoyed the first 4100 hours. Im just not improving anymore and don’t want to sink more time into learning mechanics.
Ive peaked 1605 MMR (GC2) but its tough to stay motivated enough to continue at that rank.
Check out Mail-in-a-Box
The answer is Dont Root Your Phone.
What disgruntled them this time that didn’t disgruntle them in the previous 2 years? It went to shit as soon as Elon bought it. Were they just ignoring the red flags for 2 years straight?
You can check out Mail-In-A-Box. Its a pretty good self-hosting email solution thats easy to install and maintain.
Time to redefine the formula used to determine this rate! That way it doesn’t look as bad!
You can do it on GrapheneOS if you have a Pixel phone
Yea this is not feasible or sustainable lol May as well track every bird on planet earth.
Or just post a link that has the paywall removed since you’re the OP.
How can a state that votes for a governor who is a Democrat ALSO vote for Trump??? We better investigate this election interference and see how Trump got as many votes as he did!
Tbf, theyre still counting some ballots, although minimal
Windows XP was the last good Windows. It had zero bloat, and heck, it encouraged you to use an admin account as your daily account. It didn’t have those pesky UAC notifications, and it would allow you to install each individual Windows KB Update. It didn’t have that high RAM usage that the Aero design had. There was no built in firewall until a later service pack, but you could just opt out of that update.
Does your BIOS have the secureboot keys installed?
I hate spots