Nortan Antivirus 😂
I run Arch EndeavourOS on an old ThinkPad Yoga and it's good. Fingerprint devices unfortunately seem to be heavily suppressed in Linux by whatever proprietary or encrypted firmware trash is going on, but those devices are not really important.
I also said pp out aloud and chuckled like a little boy.
Ice cream & tea though? Are they really in the same category?
Are they cooking burger, chicken and fries at these locations?
I think I've seen one or two of these but they never appeared to be McDonald's size.
I know the feeling that it seems to be duct taped together (makes sense since there's thousands of developers working independently and collaboratively, unlike under Microsoft or Apple) and it sometimes infuriates me how each and every distribution has their easy install points, and yet confound certain other points.
For instance I want a Chinese IME? Fedora will get that done in a minute, but Arch varying results from install from terminal of fcitx and adding lines to a config. On the other hand Arch AUR has optimised software and mirrors for my region of the world.
Don't know if you tried Gnome but I love it for some reason, maybe because it's so different and customisable via extensions. So yeah, enjoy the ride!
Fedora, so most Gnome based distros. KDE as commented beside me. Arch-based EndeavourOS.
Enlighten us folks, what solved your problem?
Might be a stupid answer if you've already done it but err...
sudo systemctl enable bluetooth
And restart. But that's just to get your Bluetooth on 😅
It's just that you seem to be talking about USB dongles so I wanted to start from the beginning of Bluetooth on Arch. Once upon a time...
I saw this too and I really wanted it. The Sony shop/showroom assistant (in Japan) told me it was discontinued and just there for show.
I think the Japanese just preferred the old school SLR. I can see the Chinese getting pretty excited about this one though.
As always, first impressions count. There is no way I'm starting to call it engine x now, except for fun.
Loads of fingerprint readers are not useable in Linux either, thanks Synaptics, and Co!
Are you asking for Sanskrit? Why not fcitx5.