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linuxjedi
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You're sharing the same link to "your" article 4 times. Also before self-promoting it's usually better to be take part of the forums...
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on most machines the wifi card can be changed. but on some they are soldered in and can not easily be changed. I'm not sure about your...
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I used to use /hosts file to block ads pretty effectively in ungoogled-chromium. It's not an issue with Librewolf and other browsers...
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Unlikely to happen, Robin, as the OP has so heavily customised his distro over years, and the time it will take him to check replacement...
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i found only one other post of mine on this thread. in case clarification is needed...
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I’m a senior developer and 3th level support engineer for a Linux based appliance system for a few years now. When I started in this...
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