PineTime is currently $24.95 plus shipping
PineTime is currently $24.95 plus shipping
My 2014 Mazda 2 is named Maria, my 2014 Hyundai Elantra GT is named Elaine, and my 2011 Chevrolet Cruze LTZ is named Crystal. Sadly, we need to sell Crystal, it’s like losing a family member. You name it, you own it.
Moksha Heck, just install Bodhi Linux 7, your choice between Ubuntu based or Debian based.
Everyone moved to NextCloud by now
Just about any podcatcher…
I have not had a problem using ProtonVPN on Linux.
https://mintCast.org https://distrohoppersdigest.com https://fullcirclemagazine.org
And you might catch me on https://hackerpublicradio.org
Well it’s kind of hard to see an audio podcast. Although mintcast does broadcast its uncut show on YouTube, my others are audio only.
I am probably blowing the statistics way out, but I’m 71, a podcaster on three shows, no degree, no computer experience except personal, poor, living in a trailer, in Eastern Tennessee.
Pedant warning: your last phrase should contain “than”, not “then”.
The only VPNs which are not owned by marketing companies are Mullvad and Proton. The largest VPNs are owned by Kape Technologies, renamed because their prior company name distributed malware, whose top people are former Israeli military, so I wouldn’t trust them as far as I could throw them. I would never use a free VPN except for Proton, and Proton’s paid VPN has a lot more nodes and features.
Distrohopper should listen to Distrohoppers’ Digest podcast… https://distrohoppersdigest.com or found at any podcatcher
Elon Musk has trouble elevating his own rocket. He sure as hell isn’t elevating anything in terms of political discourse…
You will get comments both ways on this, but I have put lots of people on Linux Mint and they never once had to use a terminal unless they wanted to. Make no mistake, what you can do in a terminal is magic compared to what you can do without it, but you can survive just fine without it. I would suggest also looking at Zorin, and if you really want something different I strongly recommend Bodhi. Most of the distros which are easy for new users are on a Debian or Ubuntu base (Ubuntu is on a Debian base, but a lot of people forget that).