Being up to date is the entire point and so typically there are only global options to either grab those updates from the vendor or host them internally on a central server but you wouldn’t want to slow roll or stage those updates since that fundamentally reduces the protection from zero days and novel attacks that the product is specifically there to detect and stop.
That’s not your, or Crowdstrikes, decision to make. If organizations have applied settings to not install updates automatically then that’s what they expect to happen and you need to honour it. You don’t “know best”. They do.
You might want to include that information in your original post. You are telling people over and over that their suggestions are too expensive. You’re wasting peoples time.
Your title indicates otherwise so might be worth amending it.
I believe this is a hardware issue. Have you checked the USB options in the BIOS?
I may have missed something.
Firefox 127 has introduced privacy tweaks that are causing user dissatisfaction, particularly due to changes like the separation of normal and private windows on the taskbar and the closing of private tabs when the main instance closes on iOS.
This sounds like it would be the expected behaviour?
This sounds like a good thing?
This sounds like a good thing?
The link I posted said this:
In the U.S., Google charges individual users $14 per month for YouTube Premium, which limits ads and offers a few additional features.
So it ‘limits ads’ which means there are still ads.
I use Debian 12. I use Spotify. And I don’t have this issue.
What I have had is various issues with kernel 6.1.0-21. I’m currently using 6.1.0-18 on my laptop and 6.1.0-15 on my desktop and the issue I had are gone. Because of my experience, I’d suggest trying those kennels.
Thank you. Seems like an interesting tool!
Genuine question. What’s the difference between this and rsync?
The self-entitlement in open-source has to stop. This is only one example of a maintainer quitting. There are many more.
And the shaming of projects who want to make money to sustain their projects also has to stop. Nothing is free. Somebody is paying for it in time, resources or money.
If you don’t like what a project is doing, or how they’re monetizing, don’t use it. Move on.
I ended up going to VMware Workstation as it just works. I could never get KVM to share between Linux and Windows host / guest no matter what I tried. Samba wasn’t an option for me to use.
I’m really glad there seems to now be a potential solution in wsdd2.
Found them in the app. I had ‘Use System Languages’ selected. Changed that now.
Will see if it works any better. Thank you.
Hmmm. Yeah I’m pretty sloppy about my letters too. Maybe I need to be a bit more precise to get the best out of it.
Do you have a link to them? I can’t see them on their GirHub (bit I could just be missing it).
Been using this for about 3 months or so. The one piece missing is good swipe word recognition - its really poor compared to Gboard even after this amount of time. I spend more time correcting words than I saved nor typing them. Used swipe with Gboard for many years previously so I know hope swipe works.
Any suggestions on how to improve it?
I didn’t know about experimental dictionaries. Would this help with swipe recognition as it’s really poor compared to gboard?
That’s a pretty shitty response to somebody trying to help you.
I don’t use Zorin OS, but did you install the Firefox add-on?
Except Joe. And people like Joe. Whose surveillance of kids is now not only easier, but sanctioned.