Yes, I do! Thanks!
Yes, I do! Thanks!
bs=1M
This part varies based on your hardware (my hardware is much faster with a value of 4096) , but other than that it’s everything.
Here is a handy script that can help determine which bs size is best for your hardware.
Don’t let this man distract you from the fact that in 1998, KDE Plasma threw Gnome off Hell In A Cell, and plummeted 16 ft through an announcer’s table.
Jagex’s help site links to this github which is a collection of working Linux projects, including bolt.
It’s not perfect, but I consider it as Jagex saying it’s fine.
Yes, this is exactly what I did when they forced the change a while back.
It’s actually kinda nice because it’s only one login now and easy to switch between them.
Since they changed to Jagex accounts, you can’t use Runelite directly anymore.
I use this launcher now. It lets you login to your Jagex account, then choose to play in either Runelite or the official client.
I believe their point is that their language is left to right, so it just makes sense to them to have the tabs structure left to right as well.
I happen to share this sentiment, but can understand why some people may like it different.
For those that like the status bar dd provides, I highly recommend pv
pv diskimage.iso > /dev/usb
I’ve got ProtonVPN set up through wireguard on my system and it works great. Only caveat is that you have to set up multiple profiles if you want different locations, secure core, etc. Not a big deal in my use case, but something to consider.
Terminal emulator with cloud sign-in. Ah yes, that’s exactly where I should be entering my root password. Genius.
Pretty sure this is just malware with extra steps.
Nextcloud uses webDAV, so it definitely can be mounted as a network drive (this is how I primarily use it, and it works well).
Yes, there are plenty of other options. No one is going to dispute that.
But Kali is a fine distro, even for regular users.
Don’t discount it just because “edgy haxor distro xD”. It’s a solid Linux and popular for a reason.
Why not?
It’s a well-maintained, Debian-based distro with several DEs to choose from and live USB persistence available out of the box.
Seems to fit OP’s needs pretty spot on.
Absolutely agreed, which is another reason they may not like Tails, either. It doesn’t exactly have the friendliest reputation among businesses.
Looks like this has already been answered, but I’m curious about why you’ve chosen Tails for this task? Is there something about your work/other tasks that requires the extra security and anonymity?
Kali (while known for pen-testing) is an excellent option here. Much more feature packed than Tails, with the built-in ability to create persistence on a live drive, too. I carry one of these with me all the time.
Or, you could fully install a distro to a USB drive. Then you could take Fedora with you, and have an environment you’re familiar with.
I say all this as a huge fan of Tails (I also keep a USB of Tails always ready). Just offering some other options that may not have crossed your mind.
That sounds really odd; Win 10 should be way more intensive than Mint with XFCE. Something else seems out of wack then.
From the announcement on the site:
Unlike the original DSL, this version has apt fully enabled
I’ve installed Mint on a 6 recently. Setting up the boot settings was a minor hassle, but everything else was very smooth. Definitely recommend the linux-surface kernel.