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I'll ask in this thread, besides Thunderbird, what mail client supports OAuth 2.0?
Kmail would be enough for me, but Google needs to know my phone number to allow access.
Ogis1975
To the list of ignored, along the route of the "Russian warship".
Installed by exegnu64_chimaera-20220306, apparmor was not installed initially.
Updated kernel to 5.19, apparmor not installed.
And second, but it's up to you, I disabled rsyslog. From experience, it is needed in order to troubleshoot, and with a normally working system for years, I did not look into it. And the ssd drive will be more whole. It will take, you can always turn it on.
OK.
With best regards.
aluma wrote:So far, mankind has not come up with anything more effective than a free market.
And that's why our species is doomed.
Why?
Deviations from the norm ( like the candidate site scandal) are the key to evolution.
Let's get used to everything...
So far, mankind has not come up with anything more effective than a free market.
If you don't like Google, Facebook, etc., create an alternative.
For example, there is the Iridium browser, created on the basis of chromium. The creators are promoting the Qwant search engine. In the latest release, they even made a warning line that appears at the top of the page when accessing Google, which must be manually closed.
And all sorts of "independent researchers" usually end their "discoveries" with the phrase "give me money!"
Personally, I don't trust any search engines developed in the West.
To see Magadan or Vorkuta or Bucha with your own eyes today, and all Marxism will come off like a husk ...
Thanks I got it.
I used the cli installer with default settings.
In the absence of a video driver, program windows do not fit on the screen (640 * 480), it's just inconvenient to configure and change something.
This is the first time I've come across a case where by default something happens to the /home partition, just wanted to warn colleagues.
On a hard disk installed system, grub-costamizer writes the boot record to the MBR without any problems
In any case, I think TDE users cannot be completely newbie and in fact these errors are minor.
Distributions, based on debian, but default including at least the necessary non-free drivers, simply "bite off" a piece of the market.
And personal preference, of course, is subjective, undeniable.
P.S.
I will add.
In general, all distributions are the same in a certain sense. And the packages of one work without problems on the other.
For example, the Iridium browser from PClOS works with Exe GNU / Linux for me.
It's more about the convenience of users, completeness, human interface, etc.
Good health to everyone!
First of all, thanks David Hare for the wonderful build, it works without problems.
My remarks are about the installation process and may be due to my particular conditions.
Lenovo s205 netbook. The disk is divided into 4 partitions, swap, "/", "/", / home.
Legacy boot.
The installer suggested EFI boot or "don't install bootloader". The latter was selected and the bootloader was installed by another Linux (for this, two root partitions are needed ).
The bootloader does not format the "/" partition (when reinstalling without prior formatting, for example, network settings were saved), but when a separate /home partition was selected, all existing folders were deleted (formatted?) from it!
In my case, nothing particularly terrible happened, (it's a "sofa surfer), but the fact itself ...
But in general, this is the "golden mean", a stable release of debian and sysV, unlike well-known alternatives with TDE.
Unfortunately, the Debian license does not allow you to get a fully functional system out of the box, which is how these "alternatives" differ.