I think now is a great time to use every opportunity to put my head down and improve myself.
I think now is a great time to use every opportunity to put my head down and improve myself.
Most desk side support is exactly that.
Not even moderately helpful for printer questions.
When they stop getting paid.
Sorry, but the phrase “It’s not gay when he sucks it out” popped into my head.
Am getting old cis man. Wish I could share the natural extra testosterone that causes testosterone-based problems. Best I can do is a high 5 for the bros. I’ll bring it every time.
PS I know nothing about anyone’s stash of testosterone they keep in their old prescription bottles.
It is absolutely Broadcom’s fault, but it’s also still the state of things.
Thanks to Ubuntu, Mint is quite well endowed with functional software. If it can receive the same level of support as Windows or MacOS, it will probably outpace them both.
I have to say that I am getting pretty good at Linux. I use it on my gaming desktop, my 8 year old Lenovo, on a specialized workstation at work, and I have two servers running it. It’s approaching general utility.
That said, I am being defeated by Broadcom wireless drivers on a HP Enterprise laptop. They aren’t just working, and the wireless soft switch isn’t just turning on. Until we can get to the point where the average user can just try a bunch of .deb (or whatever) files until they hit the jackpot, it isn’t going to be as easily adopted.
Don’t worry, the fundies got you.