Sujet : Re: Brace for glitches and GRUB grumbles as Ubuntu 24.04.1 lands
De : joelcrump (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Joel)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacyDate : 11. Sep 2024, 20:22:03
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rbowman <
bowman@montana.com> wrote:
Just that it's intuitively designed, but to a fault, Mint kind of does
that too but with far less bloat, using openSUSE I've really begun to
see computing as a deliberate act, rather than a smooth ride provided by
M$ and Apple. I love it. I don't need them, I don't even need a "fun"
Linux distro, I just need a computer that functions as it's capable of
doing. Am I missing multimedia features? A little. Who cares, though,
I have more important things going on.
>
Is OpenSUSE up to KDE/QT/Plasma 6 yet?
Dunno, I'm using the Xfce DE. I wasn't trying to be picky, I just
needed something that wouldn't control me the way Mint was beginning
to do. No hard feelings toward Mint, though, it's a great distro for
what it is, but I'm happier without it, now.
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abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the
United States; nor shall any state deprive any person of
life, liberty, or property, without due process of law;
nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal
protection of the laws.
Dobbs rewrites this, it is invalid precedent. States are
liable for denying needed abortions, e.g. TX.