Surely one could use the same exploit to restore the original boot code as the malware used to corrupt it
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Surely one could use the same exploit to restore the original boot code as the malware used to corrupt it
As in Margaret Thatcher was an Englishman?
That says you cannot replace individual broken cells in a Tesla pack. That doesn’t say you can’t replace the pack
Aren’t all the cells worn in a ten year old battery?
My car wouldn’t have done that. Had I fallen unconscious it would either follow the road or stop
But that’s also not because it’s electric.
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People also look at it as an example of how identifiable people are right now.
This might even provide cover for those with real nude photos circulating
However, I would say when talking about Linux specifically, there is a high chance that people talking about stuff being broken are people breaking stuff.
I’m sure you’re right. It used to be complicated to set up printers, bluetooth, audio, but even then once set up they were fine. Now all those and just about anything else you need to manage on the machine has an easy GUI
My wife’s computer runs Linux and she’s never had to use a terminal (she’s not a techie type)
For the UDP broadcast, you should be able to catch and change them with simple firewall rules, you’d catch packets with a destination address of the broadcast address and send them to a chain that rewrites the destination
There is nothing you can’t uninstall on Linux. Linux distros, let alone desktop environments, really can’t qualify as bloat
There are even enough mainstream distros to let you choose one that meets your needs with little or nothing you need to trim
Lots of people will spend a few hours then several tens of minutes monthly or so finding out how and then disabling the ads after each update
Win+L to immediately lock a windows machine. You can get the logout dialogue with alt+F4
Now that Linux can run pretty much all the games I play on the PC I don’t think I’m going to have much use for windows at home anymore
So throw an error at runtime on that macro, most workbooks aren’t the target of a macro
They said ~/
I don’t think there’s any protection for the current user’s home directory
That’s a bit much, perhaps though they should use a real mode OS
Yeah, there’s a Debian implementation of GNU/hurd. Debian recommend you run it in a VM
The Linux kernel (the part that gives Linux the name) is antithetical to Linux philosophy? I could understand it being contrary to GNU philosophy
I listen to music on a new music radio station - the good new music really stands out
Most people just like the (better bits of) stuff they listened to when they were young